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? After 12 Years of Ignoring Gold… Three breakout events are quickly converging. Tom Gentile

  [This is VWAP Header]( [ARCHIVES]( LIVE]( After 12 Years of Ignoring Gold… Three breakout events are quickly converging. Tom Gentile predicts “Gold to $5,000 by November.” He’s already put nearly $1.6 million on the line to back it up. Now, he believes silver, copper, and dozens of miners will follow suit. Tom’s bringing in the foremost gold expert on the planet, Brien Lundin, for the full profit plan. [Join them Now for the $5k Gold Breakout Event.]( [News from Kenny Glick] Stop being manipulated and take these steps now Thursday, May 18, 2023 I’m pissed. I keep seeing these emails hitting my inbox from financial gurus and analysts with wild claims about where the market is going to go. And they’re all insane. One guy claimed that he can buy options on a Friday 100% of the time and get profits the next Tuesday. Another one told me that there’s going to be a crash in the U.S. economy and all of your money is going to be worthless by July 27th. Another one made claims that he could buy penny stocks on a Friday and sell on the following Monday for a winner every single time. I don’t want to say who these guys are because they’re not worth paying attention to. Enough is enough. I’m done. Every single one of these claims is hyped up, and will never tell you the times they lose. And furthermore, they have no idea what’s going to happen in the coming months. Let’s take the bearish, sky is falling, doom and gloom email I got for instance… Today we just broke yearly highs on the market. And yet somehow, there are financial gurus and talking heads on CNBC calling this a bear market. [Like I said yesterday, we’re never going down ever again.]( The market is way too strong right now. We’re in a position where you can buy almost anything and you’ll make money. And yet this guy is trying to tell me that all cash is going to be worthless by the end of July. Listening to people like that is what made me blow up my account back in 2011. Oh but CNBC is saying this is a bear market and I should be shorting because of the economy and the blah blah blah. If you had listened to the bears, and shorted the market at the beginning of the year, you’d be down 25% on the QQQ. That’s not even a joke. That’s a fact. Despite the fact that everyone has been worrying about the economy and inflation and World War III and everything else… The market is up. Why? Because the market doesn’t care about any of this. Goldman Sachs and all their cronies want you to sell out of your positions so they can snag them up for cheap and make a buck off of your loss. Stop being manipulated. The only thing we care about as day traders is price. The QQQ made a double-bottom in October and December of last year and then rallied to where we are today. Until the markets show me that we’re going back down, I’m not going to believe a single thing anyone else says. I am here for you to help you see through the smoke and mirrors that are thrown your way. And in the [Warlock’s World]( I guide people to be able to do just that. Just look at what some of them were saying today… That’s just a snippet of what happened today. I’ll always be 100% honest with you about my wins and my losses. PLTR and CSCO were fantastic long trades. BABA was a great short to start the day. And then I made a bad call to short QQQ and was stopped out for my first loss of the day, ending my session. I have losses and I have winners. But because our risk-reward ratio is always in our favor, we come out ahead almost every day. There will be bad days. But the more you do this, the less often those bad days happen, and the more confident you get in making yourself money off the market. [Join me today in the Warlock’s World, and stop being manipulated by those that don’t know anything.]( And as always, hit me up with any questions or comments you may have by shooting me an email at KennyGlick@MoneyMapPress.com. 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