If he pitches an investment and you ask how certain he is…
He replies, "I am not uncertain."
Then proceeds to make investors a fortune.
Sure, most, if not all of Bill's information is acquired via exploiting legal grey areas.
But the moral of the story is that there are many instances where you have a clear signal from company inisders that a stock is poised for a massive run.
They'll never tell you why they're certain, but their trades show they're not uncertain.
Why would an independent director pour $80 million into a stock in a one trade?
Or why would three insiders who've been quiet all year suddenly buy a million shares?
Nobody makes that kind of move if they're not 100 percent certain that some little-known catalyst is about to skyrocket stock prices and hand investors a fortune.
And the best part is you don't need to be a company insider to profit from these calls.
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