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Don’t Judge a Trade By Its Cover...

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Hi Trader, As kids, we’re taught to “never judge a book by its cover”... And you c

 Hi Trader, As kids, we’re taught to “never judge a book by its cover”... And you can apply this same line of thinking to trading and investing. For instance, big, old American companies seem like the last places explosive profits might hide. Eager but unwise investors skip these stocks for exciting startups and even cryptocurrencies. But in judging the mainstay firms as “boring,” these investors let go of amazing opportunities. For instance, you might have heard about my Macy’s trade. On the surface, Macy’s isn’t exciting. It’s another one of these giant, ancient American stocks, right? We don’t judge a trade by its cover, though — we love all profitable opportunities equally! We look where the big guys quietly invest their capital, building up massive positions hidden from the average investor... And doing so led us to 150% and 200% gains on Macy’s in just 41 days. The lesson here is to ignore the company name... and pay attention to where big money flows. And if you want to learn how I do this... [Check out my training webinar here.]( FYI: One of the world’s largest shipping port operators just announced they believe our current shipping crisis could continue until 2023. Bad news… Unless you hold the right shipping stocks. I have 4 shipping sector opportunities sitting inside my Profit Flow Group member’s area, including my research and analysis for each. To learn how I found these picks among the sea of potential shipping opportunities… [Watch this training video.]( J.R Jaén Profit Flow Group  --------------------------------------------------------------- In Case You Missed It 1. [They Didn’t See These Back-to-Back Triple-Digit Gains Coming...]( 2. [We’re Trying Something New!]( 3. [Where to Find Great Stocks When the Market’s in the Trash]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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