Friday, January 2, 2026

Stay on deck as Wall Street rebalances its portfolios with this one ticker trade

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Institutional traders are rebalancing their portfolios into the new year, 
 
 
Picking individual stocks right now is tricky due to the many false signals that can appear on the charts. 

I’m not telling you to sit on the sidelines …opportunities always exist, no matter the situation in the markets. 

And it’s a huge disservice if I don’t reveal any secrets that can give you an edge.

Instead of getting a headache from searching for the stocks that Wall Street’s repositioning can push around in minutes…

And making risky moves with hard-earned cash,

Why not focus on one specific trade on one ticker that has delivered shots at payouts every week with 93.7% accuracy… even in bear markets?

Let’s go back to October 20th, when the government shutdown was making investors anxious the entire month.

 
 
All you had to do was shut out the noise, focus on this one ticker, and place a specific trade…

You would have cashed out $1,111 in about four weeks…

 
 
What about May 5th, when the market was still trying to recover from the trade war crash?

All you had to do was place another quick trade…

And you would have cashed out $633 two weeks later.

 
 
Sure, there were smaller winners and trades that didn’t work at all. All trading involves risk and it's possible to lose your investment.

But targeting payouts every week with near-perfect accuracy is rare in today’s chaotic market.

I won’t make reckless guarantees when it comes to trading…

But when you follow this link, I will walk you through the full breakdown… FREE.


Talk soon,
Chris Pulver

The profits and performance shown are not typical; we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. The results shown are from a backtest on 550 trades. The result was a 97.1% win rate, 17% average return (winners and losers,) with an average hold time of 11 days. From 9/30/24 - 12/8/25 on 118 live trades, the win rate is 93%, 16% average return, with an average hold time of 12 days
   
 

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