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Over the Target Trading

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Hey fellow investor, Think about what's going on lately this year. We’ve got overleveraged Chin

Hey fellow investor, Think about what's going on lately this year. We’ve got overleveraged China entering a recession… and probably a depression because of a long overdue pop of their property bubble. We’ve got unsustainably high energy prices in Europe… … putting them in the death grip of a deflationary spiral that could send their economy to the middle ages (literally). Developing economies are… well… developing. There’s no other major economy in the world where you can put capital to work right now. That’s why there’s a sneaky long trade developing in the US that almost no one is seeing. Yes, inflation is raging… yes, we have tons of debt… yes, our stock market has been pumped up with cheap credit and BS tech companies that don’t make money… But the Dollar is the cleanest shirt in the dirty laundry and that means capital is likely to seek out a return under spacious skies and amber waves of grain… However, you’re not going to find big movers in the names that everyone is looking at… The NVDA, TSLA, AAPL, and so on… Those names are just too closely tied to whatever Jay Powell and his cronies dream in their heads… But there is a very subtle market signature that most investors completely overlook… It’s like an IR signal that tells a drone when it’s over the target and ready to strike… Want to know more? My friend Steve Place will be hosting a class this Saturday to share all the details… [ The hidden market signature that tells signals you’re over the target on trades with explosive upside]( Invest well, Dustin P. Editor, Prosperity Digest - 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. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Global Profit Systems, 15502 Stoneybrook West Parkway Suite 104, Winter Garden, FL 34787, US

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