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At the time, BUD was reeling from a boycott relating to an ad campaign they had just run. But as Jef

[] Two big winners… and one that didn't work out [View in browser]( [View in browser]( [] NOV 8, 2023 [] [] JEFFRY TURNMIRE’S HINDSIGHT HIGHLIGHTS Checking In On Jeffry’s Predictions Every so often in these pages, we’ll drop a “freebie” from Jeffry. So we decided to look back and see how some of his recent past predictions are doing. BUD Makes A Comeback First up, BUD. Admittedly, this one took a good long while to start moving in the right direction. Jeffry first covered this potential BUD move in his Morning Monster episode from May 31, 2023. [Click here to watch the clip.]( At the time, BUD was reeling from a boycott relating to an ad campaign they had just run. But as Jeffry always reminds us: The news doesn't make the charts. According to the chart, a correction was needed and the boycott was just the catalyst that brought about the inevitable. So How Has It Done? Well, it waffled all summer long… We told you it took a while. We had to sit through June… through July… through August…through September… and through most of October. But then something magically changed… And right on October 27th, BUD seemed to find a bottom: [] Since then, it’s been on a steep climb, rising over 12% over the last 8 trading days. And according to [the chart Jeffry gave us a while back]( it still has plenty of room to run… with the upper 80s as a real possibility. MSFT Looking Marvelous Another freebie Jeffry gave us was MSFT. He covered this in a few different places, so we’ll just use [this marked up chart as a reference.]( Like many of the strongest stocks this year, it seemed to start faltering in July, going on a long slow slide downward. So How Has It Done? MSFT seemed to finally find some solid footing back at the end of September. And it’s gone on a strong run over the past 6 weeks, racking up an impressive 15% gain. With MSFT currently trading in the low 360s and Jeffry’s conservative target set at 380, it still has another 5% it could run. ABNB: Even The Mighty Fall From Time To Time Just to show you that no one is perfect — something Jeffry says at the start of every broadcast… For this one, we turn our attention to ABNB. Back when New York City essentially announced a ban on AirBNB’s business model, Jeffry told us that the charts showed it was due to rise. [Here’s the marked up chart]( he used at the time. If you notice, he even told us to wait for a close above 143 as an entry point. Unfortunately, after closing above 143, ABNB quickly lost steam, topping out at 147 and going on a long 20% slide down over the past 2 months. [] Two of the biggest things Jeffry always tells us: • Take action - No one ever grabbed a winner by sitting on the sidelines. And yes, even paper trading counts as taking action. Practicing is important. • Don't stay wrong - Being wrong isn’t the problem. Staying wrong is the problem. Once you notice a trade is going against you, it’s time to get out of the trade and move on to another opportunity. That's why Jeffry always gives us stops when he gives trade ideas. The markets may be unpredictable, but by following some basic rules — and having a great mentor like Jeffry — we can bring some sanity to the chaos. May the markets be ever in your favor, — The Prosperity Pub Team [] [] GRAHAM LINDMAN'S MARKET TALK Apple Titanium: A New Era of Smartphone Sophistication Did you ever think about what your phone is made of? If you're like most people, the answer is probably no. But Apple is ALWAYS thinking about it. And their latest innovation is a game changer. In the ever-evolving saga of smartphone design, the materials that cradle the tech in our pockets have become as pivotal as the gadgets themselves. The tech community has been captivated by Apple's latest unveiling, the iPhone 15 Pro, now confirmed to be clad in titanium. This makes a striking shift from the traditional stainless steel and matte glass. So, why the hullabaloo over a material switch-up? It's not just about aesthetics; it's a tactile revolution. For the seasoned iPhone aficionado, this shift is monumental. It's not merely a new look — it's a redefinition of the iPhone's essence, its durability, and its interaction with the user. Let's take a stroll down memory lane, shall we? The nascent era of smartphones was dominated by plastic — a material chosen for its lightness, ease of manufacturing, and cost-effectiveness. But let's face it, they felt cheap, and they wore their battle scars like badges of dishonor. Then aluminum entered the scene, heralding a new age of premium-feel smartphones. Sturdy, sleek, and satisfying to hold, aluminum set a new standard, despite its penchant for signal interference and its unforgiving nature when introduced to concrete. Glass backs followed, dazzling users with their reflective allure and enabling the magic of wireless charging. Yet, for all their glamor, they were as fragile as they were beautiful — a single mishap away from a web of cracks. Now, we stand on the cusp of the Titanium Era. When you think of titanium, you might conjure images of robustness, of the indestructible. It's no coincidence that it's a material favored by superheroes in their armor. But beyond its Herculean strength, titanium is remarkably lightweight. It's this blend of resilience and featherweight grace that makes it an extraordinary candidate for the next generation of iPhones. Imagine, if you will, an iPhone that feels substantial yet doesn't tug at your pocket — a device that's as robust as it is elegant. Titanium's corrosion resistance means it can withstand the rigors of daily life, from sweat to the occasional spill. For those with sensitive skin, titanium's hypoallergenic properties are a godsend, promising an end to the irritation caused by lesser metals. But the implications of Apple's potential pivot to titanium extend beyond the tactile and aesthetic. This is a statement of environmental consciousness and ethical responsibility. Titanium's durability suggests a future where iPhones endure longer, reducing electronic waste. Its mining process, less energy-intensive than that of aluminum, hints at a smaller carbon footprint. And in an era where the origin of materials is scrutinized, titanium's ethical sourcing is a beacon of hope. The ripples of Apple's foray into titanium will be felt industry-wide. As history has shown, where Apple leads, others follow. The adoption of titanium could spur a wave of innovation, from manufacturing processes to design philosophies. Accessory makers, too, will need to adapt, potentially leading to a new market of minimalist, form-fitting cases and supports. In essence, Apple's exploration of titanium isn't merely about the next product line — it's a challenge to the industry to elevate its game. It's a call to think more sustainably, to innovate boldly, and to craft not just with the mind, but with the heart. So, as we stand at the threshold of this new material frontier, one can't help but be excited for what's to come. Apple has thrown down the gauntlet, and the tech world is watching. What unfolds next could very well redefine our relationship with the technology we hold so close. (And yes, we're looking at you, Titanium AirPods and MacBooks.) In a world where our choices carry weight far beyond our pockets, Apple's titanium venture is more than an upgrade—it's a step toward a future where technology and responsibility walk hand in hand. Next Steps The unveiling of the iPhone 15 Pro's titanium body isn't just a testament to Apple's relentless pursuit of excellence — it's a harbinger of industry-wide transformation. This is the kind of pivotal shift that can redefine market dynamics and create unprecedented opportunities for savvy investors. That's why I'm gearing up for a landmark $100,000 trade on Apple, as they once again redefine the standards of technology and design. The starting gun has fired, and I'm racing towards the opportunity that Apple’s innovation could bring... And I want you on the ground with me, every step of the way. [Click here to join me]( tomorrow, Thursday, November 9th, at 1 PM Eastern for an exclusive live training session. — Graham Lindman [] [] [] ___________________________________________________ [] [] NOV 8, 2023 [] [] JEFFRY TURNMIRE’S HINDSIGHT HIGHLIGHTS Checking In On Jeffry’s Predictions Every so often in these pages, we’ll drop a “freebie” from Jeffry. So we decided to look back and see how some of his recent past predictions are doing. BUD Makes A Comeback First up, BUD. Admittedly, this one took a good long while to start moving in the right direction. Jeffry first covered this potential BUD move in his Morning Monster episode from May 31, 2023. [Click here to watch the clip.]( At the time, BUD was reeling from a boycott relating to an ad campaign they had just run. But as Jeffry always reminds us: The news doesn't make the charts. According to the chart, a correction was needed and the boycott was just the catalyst that brought about the inevitable. So How Has It Done? Well, it waffled all summer long… We told you it took a while. We had to sit through June… through July… through August…through September… and through most of October. But then something magically changed… And right on October 27th, BUD seemed to find a bottom: [] Since then, it’s been on a steep climb, rising over 12% over the last 8 trading days. And according to [the chart Jeffry gave us a while back]( it still has plenty of room to run… with the upper 80s as a real possibility. MSFT Looking Marvelous Another freebie Jeffry gave us was MSFT. He covered this in a few different places, so we’ll just use [this marked up chart as a reference.]( Like many of the strongest stocks this year, it seemed to start faltering in July, going on a long slow slide downward. So How Has It Done? MSFT seemed to finally find some solid footing back at the end of September. And it’s gone on a strong run over the past 6 weeks, racking up an impressive 15% gain. With MSFT currently trading in the low 360s and Jeffry’s conservative target set at 380, it still has another 5% it could run. ABNB: Even The Mighty Fall From Time To Time Just to show you that no one is perfect — something Jeffry says at the start of every broadcast… For this one, we turn our attention to ABNB. Back when New York City essentially announced a ban on AirBNB’s business model, Jeffry told us that the charts showed it was due to rise. [Here’s the marked up chart]( he used at the time. If you notice, he even told us to wait for a close above 143 as an entry point. Unfortunately, after closing above 143, ABNB quickly lost steam, topping out at 147 and going on a long 20% slide down over the past 2 months. [] Two of the biggest things Jeffry always tells us: - Take action - No one ever grabbed a winner by sitting on the sidelines. And yes, even paper trading counts as taking action. Practicing is important. - Don't stay wrong - Being wrong isn’t the problem. Staying wrong is the problem. Once you notice a trade is going against you, it’s time to get out of the trade and move on to another opportunity. That's why Jeffry always gives us stops when he gives trade ideas. The markets may be unpredictable, but by following some basic rules — and having a great mentor like Jeffry — we can bring some sanity to the chaos. May the markets be ever in your favor, — The Prosperity Pub Team [] [] GRAHAM LINDMAN'S MARKET TALK Apple Titanium: A New Era of Smartphone Sophistication Did you ever think about what your phone is made of? If you're like most people, the answer is probably no. But Apple is ALWAYS thinking about it. And their latest innovation is a game changer. In the ever-evolving saga of smartphone design, the materials that cradle the tech in our pockets have become as pivotal as the gadgets themselves. The tech community has been captivated by Apple's latest unveiling, the iPhone 15 Pro, now confirmed to be clad in titanium. This makes a striking shift from the traditional stainless steel and matte glass. So, why the hullabaloo over a material switch-up? It's not just about aesthetics; it's a tactile revolution. For the seasoned iPhone aficionado, this shift is monumental. It's not merely a new look — it's a redefinition of the iPhone's essence, its durability, and its interaction with the user. Let's take a stroll down memory lane, shall we? The nascent era of smartphones was dominated by plastic — a material chosen for its lightness, ease of manufacturing, and cost-effectiveness. But let's face it, they felt cheap, and they wore their battle scars like badges of dishonor. Then aluminum entered the scene, heralding a new age of premium-feel smartphones. Sturdy, sleek, and satisfying to hold, aluminum set a new standard, despite its penchant for signal interference and its unforgiving nature when introduced to concrete. Glass backs followed, dazzling users with their reflective allure and enabling the magic of wireless charging. Yet, for all their glamor, they were as fragile as they were beautiful — a single mishap away from a web of cracks. Now, we stand on the cusp of the Titanium Era. When you think of titanium, you might conjure images of robustness, of the indestructible. It's no coincidence that it's a material favored by superheroes in their armor. But beyond its Herculean strength, titanium is remarkably lightweight. It's this blend of resilience and featherweight grace that makes it an extraordinary candidate for the next generation of iPhones. Imagine, if you will, an iPhone that feels substantial yet doesn't tug at your pocket — a device that's as robust as it is elegant. Titanium's corrosion resistance means it can withstand the rigors of daily life, from sweat to the occasional spill. For those with sensitive skin, titanium's hypoallergenic properties are a godsend, promising an end to the irritation caused by lesser metals. But the implications of Apple's potential pivot to titanium extend beyond the tactile and aesthetic. This is a statement of environmental consciousness and ethical responsibility. Titanium's durability suggests a future where iPhones endure longer, reducing electronic waste. Its mining process, less energy-intensive than that of aluminum, hints at a smaller carbon footprint. And in an era where the origin of materials is scrutinized, titanium's ethical sourcing is a beacon of hope. The ripples of Apple's foray into titanium will be felt industry-wide. As history has shown, where Apple leads, others follow. The adoption of titanium could spur a wave of innovation, from manufacturing processes to design philosophies. Accessory makers, too, will need to adapt, potentially leading to a new market of minimalist, form-fitting cases and supports. In essence, Apple's exploration of titanium isn't merely about the next product line — it's a challenge to the industry to elevate its game. It's a call to think more sustainably, to innovate boldly, and to craft not just with the mind, but with the heart. So, as we stand at the threshold of this new material frontier, one can't help but be excited for what's to come. Apple has thrown down the gauntlet, and the tech world is watching. What unfolds next could very well redefine our relationship with the technology we hold so close. (And yes, we're looking at you, Titanium AirPods and MacBooks.) In a world where our choices carry weight far beyond our pockets, Apple's titanium venture is more than an upgrade—it's a step toward a future where technology and responsibility walk hand in hand. Next Steps The unveiling of the iPhone 15 Pro's titanium body isn't just a testament to Apple's relentless pursuit of excellence — it's a harbinger of industry-wide transformation. This is the kind of pivotal shift that can redefine market dynamics and create unprecedented opportunities for savvy investors. That's why I'm gearing up for a landmark $100,000 trade on Apple, as they once again redefine the standards of technology and design. The starting gun has fired, and I'm racing towards the opportunity that Apple’s innovation could bring... And I want you on the ground with me, every step of the way. 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