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It Bounced *right* off the target level

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SEPT 20, 2023
 
   
JEFFRY TURNMIRE’S HINDSIGHT HIGHLIGHTS
Does He Have A Crystal Ball?
 

In mid-July, one of Jeffry’s Discord followers had a question about TSLA and its upcoming earnings announcement:

Without hesitation, Jeffry’s reply said TSLA would need to retrace…

Potentially down to the 215-220 level:

 
 

For a few days, it looked like Jeffry might have some egg on his face…

As TSLA climbed 10% in 6 days — going from 271 to nearly 300…

 
 

But as soon as the earnings announcement came…

The stock started taking a nosedive — and it didn’t stop.

For 30 days it kept on going… until it hit the magic level Jeffry had called out.

At which point it bounced firmly:

 
 

It’s these historical lookbacks that always have us asking:

“Does Jeffry have a crystal ball?”

In his usual humble way, he’ll remind us that it’s not magic.

He’s just been reading charts for a long time.

And the specific way in which he reads charts…

With Fibonacci numbers guiding him to key levels, tends to let him see where markets are headed.

If you want to join Jeffry in Discord and have a front row seat for plays like this — or even chime in with your own questions — you can do it for just $5 by clicking here.

You’ll even get his Market Roadmap indicator to boot. It’s a total steal!

May the markets be ever in your favor,

— The Prosperity Pub Team

 
MICAH LAMAR
Apple's Design Philosophy: Simplicity and Elegance
 

In the technology jungle, where countless companies compete for attention, Apple stands out not just for its innovative products, but for its unwavering commitment to design and user experience.

From the sleek curves of its devices to the intuitive interfaces of its software, Apple's design philosophy is a masterclass in simplicity and elegance.

When Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak introduced the Apple I in 1976, it wasn't just the technology that was revolutionary. It was the idea that technology should be as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional.

This vision was further solidified with the introduction of the Apple Macintosh in 1984. With its compact design and graphical user interface, the Macintosh was a stark departure from the beige boxes and complex command lines of its contemporaries.

But Apple's design ethos goes beyond mere aesthetics. It's about creating a seamless and intuitive user experience. Consider the iPod's click wheel or the iPhone's multi-touch screen.

These weren't just design choices; they were revolutionary interfaces that transformed how we interact with technology. Apple's products don't just look good; they feel good in the hand and are intuitive to use.

One of Apple's strengths is its consistency. Whether you're using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, there's a familiar feel to the experience. This consistency builds trust and loyalty among users.

They know that when they pick up an Apple product, they're getting a device that's been meticulously crafted, both inside and out.

Of course, Apple's journey hasn't been without its challenges. There have been products that didn't resonate as well with users or faced criticism. But even in these moments, Apple's commitment to design and user experience never wavered.

They listened, learned, and continued to innovate, ensuring that their products always stayed a cut above the rest.

Today, as we look at the lineup of Apple products, from the minimalist design of the MacBook Air to the edge-to-edge display of the iPhone X, it's clear that Apple's design philosophy is deeply ingrained in its DNA.

It's a testament to the company's belief that technology, at its best, is a blend of form and function — of beauty and utility.

Seizing the Apple Advantage

If Apple's journey teaches us anything, it's that design and user experience are of utmost importance.

Just as Apple has harnessed the power of design to create iconic products, there's an opportunity for savvy investors to harness the power of Apple's stock. 

With its consistent growth and dominant market position, Apple is more than just a tech company; it's a testament to the power of design-driven success.

For those looking to tap into this success, understanding Apple's unique profit cycles can offer a strategic advantage.

I want to invite you to join me tomorrow, Thursday September 21st @ 4pm Eastern as I pull back the curtain on my most recent — and daring project.

It’s my attempt at pairing the world’s biggest, most admired stock with a unique income twist.

I’m so excited to share it with you and you’re not going to want to miss it. Click here to register your spot now!

— Micah Lamar
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