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I beat the market by 746% annualized in 2023

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 Over the same period the S&P 500 rose close to 30%, which means this system drastically outperfor

 [TradeSmith] Hello, Reader My name’s William McCanless. I discovered a hidden pattern behind the “chaos” of the markets and in 2023 I put it to the test. My system generated 75 profit alerts that were sent out to real people all over the world. The results speak for themselves. - 17.2% average gain per trade - 770.8% average annualizedreturn [Go here to see the full track record.]( (What’s about to happen in the next few weeks could be even better.) Over the same period the S&P 500 rose close to 30%, which means this system drastically outperformed. These are not backtested results... They are not theoretical... They are the results of closed trades that were emailed to subscribers across my services. Best of all — I was able to show people how to make money on stocks that were both falling AND rising — making this one of the most dynamic strategies out there. For example, here’s some examples of gains that were closed out on stocks going up… - 62% on Tyler Technologies - 72% on Teleflex Incorporated - 81% on L3Harris Technologies And here are some examples on stocks that were going down… - 132.2% on Netflix - 28.8% on Alaska Airlines - 101.6% on Apple Not only that — you have the ability to both trade options with this strategy or not. It’s up to you! I think volatility could pick up again really soon, especially with the elections this year. For a lot of people that’s going to be a “negative” — but if you have access to these profit alerts it’s actually a POSITIVE because you’ll have a much larger profit potential on each opportunity. I’m talking 50%… 100%… 150% or more. [So, make sure to go here now and get the full details before the market starts to move without you.]( Sincerely, William McCanless Senior Analyst, TradeSmith  ©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]( Â

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