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The following is a paid email campaign from Peter Pham. We do not endorse any specific company, product, or service mentioned in this email. Our mission-critical information is sent each weekend and is separate, therefore unsubscribing from this email will also stop your Free Morgan Report subscription. Meet Peter Pham: The Investment Trader Bringing New Insights to The Morgan Report Peter Pham recently joined The Morgan Report as a writer and analyst, and we want to welcome our readers here. Our premium members were introduced to Peter earlier. First, Peter Pham is a fund investment advisor for various funds globally. Peter is also a proprietary trader for various firms throughout the United States and Dubai, with a book of over $6 million. He has contributed to The Morgan Report and founded The Inversion Investor, which has over 7,000 subscribers, including some of the most prestigious names on Wall Street, such as investors from The Big Short and Ivy League endowment funds. Perhaps most notably, Peter wrote a book titled "[The Big Trade]( quoting from Amazon: "Markets can be extraordinarily complex, and unfortunately, most trading systems are, too. The Big Trade presents a new system that helps filter out the noise. It leaves behind only meaningful signals you need to listen to to make profitable trades. Employing simple math and charts, it codifies the past behavior of traders in your favorite stock to assist you in recognizing high-probability trading patterns. Peter Pham's system breaks with traditional analytical tools and rejects the theory of predictability. Instead, it lets traders understand both how markets are structured and how they behave. The result is a simple action plan that is as effective and applicable for day traders as it is for generational investors. Blending his personal story and analytical techniques, The Big Trade guides traders of all experience levels to find the probability that a stock price will rise or fall in a particular period." As you can see, someone values this book at over multiple ounces of silver. Quite a price for a book. [Here is the first article he published in TMR.]( Read carefully; this man has insights that few possess. We think so highly of Peter's work that we have agreed that, as an independent contributor, he will be selling his information apart from TMR. Premium members will continue to read Peter's work, but for those interested in his work alone, sign up for his Inversion Investor Substack here: [](. Inversion investing begins on the fringes, using data points to extrapolate investment value and wisdom. Underpriced assets can be identified by distortions in the information and knowledge of the time. Value is then discovered with a realignment of insight. Double inversion investments strengthen into the core of the fundamentals or technicals through the process of becoming antifragile, while the value proposition becomes increasingly centrist. Positions feed on attempts to invert them to conventional, mainstream wisdom, rather than efforts to promote them as outliers. [Join Peter's Inversion Investor]( Information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but there is no guarantee as to completeness or accuracy. Because individual investment objectives vary, this Summary should not be construed as advice to meet the particular needs of the reader. Any opinions expressed herein are statements of our judgment as of this date and are subject to change without notice. Any action taken as a result of reading this independent market research is solely the responsibility of the reader. The Morgan Report is not and does not profess to be a professional investment advisor, and strongly encourages all readers to consult with their own personal financial advisors, attorneys, and accountants before making any investment decision. The Morgan Report and/or independent consultants or members of their families may have a position in the securities mentioned. Mr. Morgan does consult on a paid basis both with private investors and various companies. Investing and speculation are inherently risky and should not be undertaken without professional advice. By your act of reading this independent market research letter, you fully and explicitly agree that The Morgan Report will not be held liable or responsible for any decisions you make regarding any information discussed herein. (c) 2024 The Morgan Report | David Morgan 621 Mallon Suite 307 Spokane WA 99201 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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