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LEAKED: JP Morgan Dirty Secret

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  Fellow Investor,  Rick Rouse here.  Listen, trading is hard…   It takes ple

[Unsubscribe](   Fellow Investor,  Rick Rouse here.  Listen, trading is hard…   It takes plenty of time and money to get it right.  And even after you figure it out…  It still requires plenty of effort each day.  Some people make it work.  But most don't…  This fact has always made me furious.  And here's why...  You see this official document below?   It's an annual financial statement from JP Morgan.  And it clearly says that during 2020, one of the most financially challenging years EVER when everybody was losing their shirts…  Wall Street's bank had only FOUR losing days in the market.  A year prior?  ONE!  And in 2018, they had a bad year actually…  Because there were a whole FIVE days when they lost money.  Which means even during their "worst" year, they still were consistently profitable for the rest of the 360 days.  Yes, I know that might sound odd.  Because according to general consensus, it's "impossible" to be consistently profitable over the long-term in the market.  But, as I just showed you, that's not actually the case.  Wall Street insiders are making money in the markets almost every single day.  And it's not because they're "smarter" than you…  They are able to do it because they simply have access to the information and tools that the general public does not.   And that's why I'm here today…  You see, at the start of my trading career, over 30 years ago, I quickly realized that the system was completely rigged against the little guy like you and me…  Ever since, I’ve been working hard to help traders of all levels - to be on equal footing with Wall Street…  And that’s exactly how Red Zone Trades came to life!  This trading strategy is NOT about making random trades based on the hype you see on the Internet…  But about strategic and well-informed trading alongside Wall Street’s biggest players.  [And my new RedZone Trades workshop is just about that.Â](  Tomorrow we will show you how I was able to achieve a 91% win rate by following institutional investors like JP Morgan, Chase, Berkshire Hathaway, and others…  But there’s a catch…  We are only doing this once…  [Click here to register, and learn how to “spy” on Wall Street’s biggest institutions while there’s still time.](  Happy Investing!         This email was sent to {EMAIL} by editor@marketmovingtrends.com CLM LLC c/o MarketMovingTrends, 45 South Park Place, #203, Morristown, NJ 07960 United States  [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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