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Project Greenlight: 6 Steps to Beat Wall Street Algos (Video No. 3)

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Video #3 of 3 [TradeSmith Investment Report logo] [TradeSmith Investment Report logo] August 25, 2024 [Homepage]( / [Portfolio]( / [Special Reports]( Project Greenlight: 6 Steps to Beat Wall Street Algos (Video No. 3) Reader, This could be the most valuable trading video you watch all year. [Click here now for Video No. 3]( (of 3) in our “Project Greenlight” series. In today’s video bulletin, I reveal a simple six-step strategy you can use to: - Beat Wall Street giants like Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and Citigroup at their own game - Pinpoint stocks before these firms pile in with billions in sudden demand - Ride that demand to market-crushing stock gains, again and again You’ve already seen how computers have taken full control of the stock markets. You’ve seen how Wall Street now uses this to their own advantage – and how it puts individual investors at an extreme disadvantage. You’ve seen how these firms control more than $131 trillion every day. And you’ve seen how computer algorithms control which stocks go up, and which stocks go down. Today, I (Jason Bodner) will arm you with a simple six-step strategy you can use to profit… and to protect your portfolio. Again, it’s all free as part of TradeSmith’s “Project Greenlight.” Simply [click here]( to access your latest in-depth video bulletin. Sincerely, [Jason Bodner signature] [Jason Bodner signature] Jason Bodner Editor, TradeSmith Investment Report P.S. TOMORROW’S BONUS VIDEO: Tomorrow, I will reveal his FULL strategy for free. I’ve even agreed to reveal the unusual AI stock my system’s pointing to right now… This AI company could crush Nvidia starting in September. The time to get in is now – and you’ll get all the details, down to the ticker, for free in tomorrow’s bonus video for “Project Greenlight.” Keep an eye on your email tomorrow for the secure access link. ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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