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Avoid this costly “perception shift” being exploited by elite investors. You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive emails from True Market Insiders, rebranding to Sector Edge. [Unsubscribe here]( Keep the emails you value from falling into your spam folder. [Whitelist True Market Insiders](. Forgot your login information? Click [here](. [Image] Dear Reader, A giant scam unfolding right now is sure to hit most traders by next month. I’m downright pissed off. Please excuse the language, but you must share my enragement with this historic transfer of wealth happening in front of our faces while our intelligence gets insulted. Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon are at it again, distorting reality in more ways than I care to count. In today’s issue, I’ll explain one reality distortion so you can hopefully avoid the costly “perception shift” exploited by elite investors. I think you’ll find it incredibly ironic that the companies that invested hundreds of billions on perfecting tactics for manipulating the minds of most Americans are the same five companies creating this stock market mirage. One that nearly every investor you know, is likely falling for... WHO: The corporate giants (monopolies) who own our political “leaders.” WHAT: Specialize in distorting perception and creating false realities to the point where half of our country has stopped arguing with facts and instead make arguments based on “their truth.” WHEN: Constantly... but I’ll explain how it’s happening right now in such a way that you’re all but guaranteed to make the wrong moves. WHERE: In your very own trading account. WHY: Pure ****ing greed. Again, if you’re still with me on this then I'll ask you to forgive my tone. It’s mind-blowing. Heck, I doubt they’ll allow anyone to even find this article online without having clicked from their email inbox. With the White House and both houses of Congress controlled by the left, we are coincidentally seeing some of the strongest price gains in stocks of companies that just so happen to be… let’s just say big proponents. Fans. Partners. These companies, who are beyond snuggly with the powers that be, also happen to be experts in manipulation to the likes of which no one has ever seen. They control people’s thinking by determining what web pages you land on when you enter search terms on Google. They censor you and control narratives when you’re trying to enjoy pleasant updates from your extended family on Facebook. Heck, Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates is in the vaccination business trying to control what gets into your bloodstream. The folks who control Apple and Amazon are right up there with the rest (in ways I won’t dive into right now because I want to stay on topic here). I find it ironic that these are the very companies who are pulling the wool over the eyes of nearly every investor you know. And so, in spite of the fact that it won’t bode well for my internet-based business, I’m writing to you today to talk about an age-old classic scam, where perception versus reality is currently hitting investors’ wallets hard. In addition to all the mind-manipulation that we fight through, day in and day out, from the tech mammoths, there are five culprits who are painting a false picture of what’s happening in the stock market at this very moment. Political and media manipulation compared to stock market sentiment manipulation may feel like two different things to some. But to me, it’s more of the same smoke and mirrors from the same mega-thieves who continue to gain more ground on their mission to control the world. But unlike the algorithms that control what people see as they stare into their hand-held devices, those that create the illusions you’re seeing in the stock market right now are much easier for investors to understand. Still, I estimate that 99%+ continue to fall for it. Today I want you to become part of the tiny minority that, instead, profits from it. Heck, it’s your right as an American, to invest a little bit of time, energy, and good old-fashioned “work” and then use your newfound power to beat them at their own game. [Here’s the scam...]( [Alternate text] [Alternate text] Chris Rowe Founder, True Market Insiders DISCLAIMER: True Market Insiders sent this to you on behalf of a third party, Rowe Wealth Management, a registered investment advisor. Rowe Wealth Management is a completely separate company from True Market Insiders. Neither company owns the other. Both companies are owned by Chris Rowe. 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