LEAKED: 487% gains in a rigged market

6 Ways Wall Street Steals from You (and how NOT to be a victim)

Fellow Investor,

While pretending to be pillars of investing intelligence and integrity…

The richest, most influential billionaires on Wall Street are secretly manipulating the market – and they don’t care who gets hurt in the process.

It’s nothing personal…

They have multimillion dollar bonuses to collect and high-rise condos to buy their mistresses in Manhattan.

From “pump and dump” swindles aided and abetted by financial media and news outlets…

...to front-running their own clients – using advance knowledge of their orders to slice off unfair (and illegal) profits for themselves. 

These power brokers use a long list of dirty tricks to multiply their wealth at the expense of ordinary investors.

Today you can turn the tables on them.

Former Wall Street money manager Chris Rowe is speaking out and exposing their sneakiest schemes.

More importantly, he’s revealing a PROVEN way individual investors “wiretap” these institutions, allowing them to defend themselves and target spectacular returns at the same time.

Not long ago, Chris’ method recommended 51 winning trades in a single day and gave investors the chance to bank gains of 256%...340%...487%... and more.

You don’t have to be a victim any more. Discover a proven way to protect your portfolio and spot big winners like these.

Bill Spencer,
Editor in Chief, True Market Insiders

P.S.
JPMorgan’s trading desk recently went 2 straight years without a single losing day.

They are NOT playing the same game as everyone else.

Chris’ method allows you to “wiretap” JPMorgan and other billion-dollar institutions to ethically shift the odds of success massively in your favor.


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