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Hey, Anthony here:

What's your stock picking process look like?

If you've been in the market for a while, you probably have a checklist of things you look for.

On the other hand, if you're new, you may be overwhelmed with all the different ways in which you can analyze a stock.

Today I'm giving you a look into my process…

Here are 6 key things I consider when looking at a stock…


Who Says Oil Is Dead?


I hear it all the time:

"Anthony, why are you still trading oil? GREEN ENERGY is the future!!"

To them I say: Why don't you ask Exxon Mobil?

After all, they just wrapped up a $2 BILLION expansion at their refinery in Beaumont, Texas…

Making it the second largest refinery in the U.S.

Look: Oil isn't going anywhere.

At least not in our lifetime.

And seeing as how I've managed to generate single-trade returns of $11,100… $43,100…

And $158,600 trading crude oil with a simple 3-click system, I don't see any reason to change what I'm doing.

I'll be live this Tuesday to show you exactly how this system works…

Click here to save your seat and see how you can put it to work for you in 2023. 

Anthony Speciale

Market Expert at Big Energy Profits

team1@hawkeyetraders.com
bigenergyprofits.com


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