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11 straight wins?! (4-step of how we did it)

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[A]( If for any reason you believe you received this email in error [click here to unsubscribe](. We're always on the lookout for opportunities that we think will interest and benefit our valued readers. That's why we wanted to share this message from our colleagues with you - take a look below! Want to find out HOW Devin from TradeAlgo recently won 11 straight trades?! [click here!]( One of our favorite secrets is [using AI-powered data from dark pools](. WHY? It reveals clues about where Smart Money is buying and selling. (Did you know that nearly half of the market is traded in dark pools – away from the public’s eyes?!) So, let us SHOW you how to use this data like TradeAlgo’s pro traders. STEP #1: Open TradeAlgo’s proprietary “dark pool” dashboard. STEP #2: Select companies with the biggest surge in dark pool volume. In the screenshot below, you can see the list of stocks with unusual activity in dark pools. For example, $URI had a 652% jump in dark pool activity! [click here!]( STEP #3: Verify with technical analysis. This is the powerful “1-2 punch” combo. We love to find stocks with surging volume that goes in the same direction as key technical signals. Want an example? TradeAlgo’s Ross Santos spotted $MSFT trading near the resistance level (a potentially bearish signal) and saw that it had a major selling volume in dark pools. You can see the screenshot of his private message to TradeAlgo members: [click here!]( STEP #4: Trade! There you go – that’s the 4-step that TradeAlgo’s pro traders use to spot “killer” trade setups using AI-powered dark pool data. Annnnnd do you want a preview of this AI data?! For a limited time, our readers can claim SMS alerts from TradeAlgo for key AI signals from dark pools… including exact stock tickers and volume activity. It’s 100% free if you claim now. (We can’t promise that it will be available for free next week, so I’d hurry & claim it ASAP if I were you 😛) [Click here to claim AI-powered SMS alerts now.]( Stocks For Me, Leadmark LLC. 14422 Shoreside Way Suite 110-238 Winter Garden, FL 34787 [You can unsubscribe here any time](.

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