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Former Wall Street Insider: “This is how the ‘Big Boys’ Really Make Billions”

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[TradeSmith] Hello Friend, I worked on Wall Street for 20 years and one thing I noticed is one of the reasons the “Big Boys” do so well is because they have secret knowledge that’s kept out of the hands of the main street investor. You see, they make billions profiting from something called the [Dark Pools](. Dark Pools are hidden networks where Wall Street places their trades anonymously… accumulating and dumping huge amounts of stocks in secret before major events and deals happen. Well, imagine you could see Wall Street’s massive trades in real time before they move the market. You’d be able to anticipate the market’s biggest winners with incredible accuracy. Well, because I’ve been studying the phenomenon for decades (I even worked on Wall Street building Dark Pool systems myself), over the years I’ve developed a system to track these massive money flows in real time before they move stocks up and down. As a result, according to a backtest, my system would have beaten the market by a whopping 7-1 for decades and its pinpointed dozens of winners that have gone on 100% plus runs in just a few months… Stocks like Twilio that went up 214% in 10 months… Fiverr which skyrocketed 495% in 8 months… and Carvana before it went up 167% in just 6 months. This is the power of the Dark Pools. This is the power of knowing where the money is flowing. And on Wednesday, December 13th at 8 pm I’m hosting a Special Event called The Dark Pool Summit to give you the full details. It’s free to attend, but you have to sign up in advance. [To RSVP, simply click here.]( Regards, Jason Bodner Quantitative Investment Analyst, TradeSmith ©2023 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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