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53 or 579 Percent in Gains? (1 trade, 2 very different results)

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Hey, Anthony here:

The market had a slow start yesterday as it braced for the jobless claims report.

Claims surged to October 2021 highs, reaching a whopping 261,000.

This could be a leading indicator that the jobs market is softening. While it will be painful for many, it shouldn't come as a great surprise.

I've written articles over the past several months highlighting some of the biggest companies lightening their workforce.

I have Corporate America clients and friends that have personally suffered from these layoffs.

If the layoff wasn't bad enough, trying to replace their job is nearly impossible in today's environment… 



53% vs. 579%: 1 Simple Move for 11X More Profit
 

A few weeks ago, veteran trader J.R. Jaén alerted his readers to a setup on Sofina, ticker SOF.

Some people saw an average gain of 53%.

But using one simple move, J.R.'s members had the chance to capture a 579% return.

That's 11X more profit opportunity on the same exact trade…

All thanks to a unique technique that J.R. will reveal in a special presentation tomorrow at 9am Eastern.

Click here to register your seat for this exciting training and see the newest trades on J.R.'s radar!

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