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most lucrative stock moves are being driven by one thing

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What If I told you today's most lucrative stock moves were NOT coming from:

Momentum…

Technicals…

Sentiment…

Or fundamentals…

But instead they were being driven by headline news stories.

I know that sounds a bit "out there"

But the research that Lance Ippolito just showed me contains a TON of data to back that up…

Just look at Microsoft, it was up 90% this year…

But nearly ALL of its gains were coming off the back of headline news.

To prove it, Lance's team made a gif to show you what I'm talking about.

What you are seeing is 7 major news stories from the likes of Fortune, CNBC, Reuters and others…

And each one was followed by a major MSFT rally…

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And when you know how to trade these headlines the right way… the returns can be astonishing…

Just recently, Lance's traders have seen overnight opportunities on some of his top picks that paid out 70% all the way up to 245%...

Of course, not all wins are that big, and there have been losers. But on average his traders have seen an average winner of 52% and a weekly ROI of 13.5%.

So, if there was EVER a time to start hunting headline news...

Now is the time to do it.

That's why I'm joining Lance to host a special one off session tomorrow at 10am Eastern where we'll be discussing the massive effects headline news is having on the market…

PLUS Lance will reveal this week's watchlist…

Just click here and sign up!

Tom Busby

Past performance is not indicative of any future results. Trade at your own risk. From 2/21/20 - 9/18/23 on live trades the win rate is 67.5%, the average return is 13.5% on the options over a 7 day average hold time, with an annualized return of 137.8%.

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