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Because WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott released a must-see presentation on an algorithmic trading strategy that leaves traditional stock picking in the dust.
Roger's Storm technology mimics the billion-dollar algorithms Wall Street uses to send stocks soaring in a matter of hours… or plummeting to their death.
And he's able to do it with just a few lines of code. | | | | | This Index Just Became the Biggest Tech LOSER | | China was once again the point of risk and pain for global markets to start the week. Over this past weekend, we got the news that China will crackdown on education technology.
Anyone who's been following me knows I've been highlighting why I'm short on China stocks and have been getting money out of there for months now.
This internal aggression against capitalism is a massive game-changer for the global stock market…
And soon, I expect the Communist Party of China will turn the gun on Western companies it views as getting too influential… | | | | | Is It Time to Enter the Crypto Market After Bitcoin Support Holds? | | Crypto… is… back!
After a goal-line stand of support for Bitcoin at $30,000 — which I called a major buying opportunity last week — BTC surged back above $40,000 per coin for the first time in over a month on Monday.
So the $30,000 level was defended and that's exactly what you want to see, and it's been up every day since until giving back its early gains late Monday. But… | | | | "Your webinars and training are brilliant. Your strategies and execution make more sense than anything else I've seen. You know what you're doing and your thinking is logical and concise and easy to follow."
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