The Short Squeeze Made Simple:

Trading for Huge Profit Opportunity

Tuesday, February 13th 
4:30 PM ET
Tuesday, February 13th 
4:30 PM ET

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During this training, you will learn...
● How to spot the biggest market moves before they happen

● Avoid common traps of novice traders

● How to get in on the biggest plays in the market - in real time

● Understanding what fuels these massive plays
PRESENTED BY
Dan Passarelli
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