Using Karate To Exploit Weaknesses In The Market…

Hey Trader,

Karate Kid is an all-time classic.

At the end of the movie, there's a scene where Daniel-San is fighting his rival, Johnny, in the final battle.

Daniel-San has hurt his knee and can only stand on one leg…

So Johny's teacher (the "bad" guy) tells Johnny to "Sweep the leg!" 

… Meaning, he wants him to kick Daniel-San where he's most vulnerable. 

Now this may go against popular opinion, but I think Johnny SHOULD sweep the leg. 

After all, if your opponent has a weakness, you'd be a fool not to exploit it. 

That's precisely what happened with Reddit and the hedge funds…

They spotted a mistake the hedge funds had made and took advantage of it… (Johnny's teacher would be SO proud!).

Technology has equipped retail traders with information, communication tools, and unprecedented access to markets...

...which has finally leveled the playing field.

It has been a great equalizer, so much to the point where we are able to leverage what the insiders know…

Including which trades have the highest chances of winning, which tickers are most likely to make a big leap, and the best moment to enter and exit the trade.

That's how you sweep the market's leg!

I truly feel that there's never been a better and more exciting time to get into trading.

>>> You can learn how to "sweep the market's leg" and take advantage of unprecedented opportunities by clicking here!

Yours for massive profits,

Anthony Speciale Jr

Hawkeye Traders

team1@hawkeyetraders.com

Call us: (888) 233-8598

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