Why you should ignore the “Buffet Indicator”

Hey Trader,

Lately, the Buffett Indicator has been flashing a warning sign about the stock market.

Every financial media outlet jumped on the news, and it's all they've been talking about.

If you don't know, the Buffett Indicator is the value of a country's publicly traded stocks divided by its gross national product.

Needless to say, thousands of traders from all over the globe (especially newbies) are jumping into the Buffet Indicator as I type this email.

Experienced traders know the Buffet Indicator has nothing to do with trading.

Whether the market is overvalued or not, it doesn't have an effect on your trades.

… Because all you need to focus on when trading is two things: price and volume.

And there's only one indicator that combines the power of volume with price action.

The V-Swarm Indicator.

V-Swarm has earned me $1,000,000 plus in about 4 years.

And I'm not the only one who has benefited from it…

>>> Click here to discover how many other people are crushing it with the V-Swarm indicator and how it works.

To your success,

Anthony Speciale Jr

Hawkeye Traders

team1@hawkeyetraders.com

Call us: (888) 233-8598

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