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The anatomy of an Ape Hunt

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Mon, Dec 5, 2022 02:13 PM

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We all know the saying, “If you can’t beat ‘em… join ‘em!” That is exactly what my buddy, Jeff Williams, is looking to do week after week when it comes to stalking trades that the “Apes” are likely to pile into. “Apes” is a cute term used to describe those diamond-handed, YOLO-buying degenerates we all see (and maybe even make fun of) posting on Reddit and social media. While one Ape buying a junk stock doesn’t mean anything, having thousands or even hundreds of thousands of them piling into a stock that has a high amount of shorts betting against a stock… well, that can lead to some phenomenal outcomes. We all know this, and we’ve seen so many of these high short-interest stocks go to the moon, but usually, we’re late to the party, right? That is why Jeff Williams started his Ape Hunter service a few weeks ago. As a small-cap stock trading veteran, he knows the power of these moves and most importantly – how to identify which ones are likely to make those mouth-watering moves before they happen. It all starts with his custom-built scanner which is looking for stocks across social media platforms for “unusual levels of interest” – meaning, the Apes are starting to get excited. For example, while everyone else was recovering from their turkey coma and shopping for Black Friday deals on Friday after Thanksgiving, JW was hard at work looking for the next big mover. And he found a great candidate, right off of his scanner, and then he alerted all of his [Ape Hunter members]( to the situation.  Here is a copy of what he sent out (notice the scanner readout on the bottom, this is the key) : An exact plan laid out and a solid reason why. Social media mentions are up a lot… the chart looks constructive… and AMC is clearly a past winner with Apes, which makes it a likely target again. It all looks like a good plan, but he isn’t ready to pull the trigger on the trade. All of that changed on Wednesday this week when he alerted everyone that “now is the time,” and he was going to buy those calls he had been discussing for a few days. Then, low and behold, the very next day (on Thursday) he sent everyone his alert that his first target level had been hit and he was looking to take profits – again, all alerted to members before he even made the trade. Now, JW is a pro. He knows that taking a fast profit is a key thing in trading instead of waiting too long and seeing those hard-earned profits vanish. So, that is what he did. He made a small, $1545 bet on Wednesday… Turned it into $2149 the very next day, and then locked it in (as you can see from his actual trading journal) Did the stock go higher? Yep, it sure did. Making money in the stock market is not about buying at the absolute lowest level and selling at the peak, however. I think he made the right decision and locked in a quick win after he was stalking it for nearly a week. Here is what the trade looked like start to finish A tidy little win of just over $600 for a day’s “work”. Not bad at all for a service that costs less than $500 for a full year of access. Jeff Williams still has seats available at the [founder’s level pricing](. This is not a service that is going to have a ton of trades, but you will learn from a master how he identifies trades just like this one on AMC – before they happen. Learn the little signals that he finds important and how they could lead to moves like we just saw on AMC. This happens time and time again. Don’t sit on the sidelines while he finds the next one.  If you can’t beat the Apes – join them! Here is your chance to [join Ape Hunter right now]( before the price doubles soon. 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