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How Peter Lynch Would Play Today’s Market

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Hi Trader, Have you heard of Peter Lynch? You should know about him because: - He averaged

 Hi Trader, Have you heard of Peter Lynch? You should know about him because:  - He averaged over 29% annual returns for Fidelity’s Magellan Fund from 1977-1990 - He annihilated the S&P’s returns for 11 of those 13 years His investing genius allowed him to retire at the ripe old age of 46. Of course, managing that fund so well for others earned him a healthy salary... But his personal investments made him his true fortune, at least early on in his career. [And today, I’ll show you how he’d invest his own money to take MAX advantage of this bull market...](  Key Cybersecurity Insider Buys BIG on the Dips Think of how much of your personal, financial, and other sensitive information is online. Now, think of all the hacks, leaks, and breaches that happened over the last decade. Scary, isn’t it? But with new problems come hot new solutions, and new solutions mean there’s money to be made. I’m talking about the cybersecurity industry, of course. Since cyber threats always evolve, new cybersecurity companies will rise to the occasion... But one problem: how do you pick cybersecurity firms to invest in? Especially if you’re not “techy” enough to understand the industry? Well, one way is to look at what company insiders are doing… For example: One company that’s actually helped find and stop major cyberattacks sold off HARD following earnings each of the past two quarters this year. Bad news for the company, right? Not so fast. It turns out the president/COO of the company bought $2 million+ worth of shares total during these post-earnings drops. But the president isn’t the only one buying dip after dip. A few other insiders — management and directors — scooped up more shares over time. You know what that means: That’s a cluster buy. Multiple insiders are building positions in their company. These guys are convinced their firm’s going to do great things... Plus, these buys show us a sense of urgency. These “discount” prices might not last much longer… [Go here to grab the ticker now!](  They Laughed At This Trader… Until His Market Prediction Came True Back in March 2020, amid the doom and gloom, one trader named Steve Place boldly stated that the market had bottomed. The “experts” laughed at him… roasted him… and loudly proclaimed his prediction was silly. Yet, he called the S&P 500 bouncing back after hitting $2,178… and it did exactly that. Those “experts” shut up real fast. But how did Steve prove them all wrong? He gives a sneak peek in a few recent coaching videos he released this week… [You can find those here.]( Oh, by the way... Steve will reveal everything in a free LIVE training today at 1 pm Eastern. He’ll show you the tool he used to call the market bottom and predict tons of other trades… Like his 550% gain on Disney… Or his 710% gain on LTHM. [Click here to watch his coaching videos and register for his free live training!]( J.R Jaén Profit Flow Group  --------------------------------------------------------------- In Case You Missed It 1. [Another Crisis, Another Few Trade Ideas]( 2. [Keep This “Panic” Indicator On Your Screen]( 3. [The Small Caps Are Coming! Is My Earlier Prediction Coming True?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Market Traders Daily Director of Client Services 888-228-2376 Disclaimer: Futures, forex, stock, and options trading are not appropriate for all traders. There is a substantial risk of loss associated with trading these markets. Losses can and will occur. No system or methodology has ever been developed that can ensure returns or against losses. No representation or implication is being made that using any of these methodologies or systems will generate returns or ensure against losses.  Global Profits System International 14422 Shoreside Way STE 104-153 Winter Garden Florida 34787 United States [Click here to unsubscribe](

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