السبت، 1 فبراير 2025

960 trade signals, 3.2 wins/day—meet Apollo

Smart, automated trade alerts that simplify your trading strategy
 
   
     
Could a “smart algo” like Apollo kill manual trading? 

Probably not. 

I know a lot of people enjoy the process of doing fundamental research and analyzing charts. 

But this incredible software has been averaging 3.2 wins a day over the past 6 months!

So I can see it playing an important role in many trading toolkits. 

Like back on October 14th, when Apollo identified an entry on XHB, the SPDR Homebuilders ETF

Two days later, that alert returned 29%...

 
 
The following day of that same week?

Apollo fired an alert on TDOC, the telemedicine company from New York.

The result? 

Anyone who placed the trade could have walked out just two days later with a 57% gain…

 
 
And it happened again on the Friday of that week. This time with PLUG.

“Bzz bzz…” my beta testers got the alert, and if they took a few seconds to place the trade…

 
 
Of course, some wins would have been smaller and some would not have worked out. Plus when it comes to trading no one can promise every trade will end with a winner. And nobody can avoid losers, either. 

But you can see how quickly these wins can pile up in just ONE week…

So if you’d like a closer look at this revolutionary trading tool… 

Go to this page to see more case studies from tickers like KR, BTU, PTON and how easy it is to get started with
Talk soon,
 
 
Jeffry Turnmire
Stated results are from hypothetical options applied to real published trade alerts. From 4/17/24 - 1/27/24 the result was a 72% win rate on  906 trade signals with an average hold time of 3 days on the underlying stock. Performance is not indicative of future results. Trade at your own risk and never risk more than you can afford to lose. 
   
 

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