Finding the Best Stocks Using Sector Rotation

Todd Gordon with Special Guest Julius de Kempenaer

Thursday, February 1st @ 2pm & 7pm ET 

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Todd Gordon with Special Guest Julius de Kempenaer

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER IN THIS TRAINING

The REAL WAY to Use Sector Rotation

The REAL WAY to Use Sector Rotation

Current Market Lowdown

Finding the Best Stocks Opps in a Matter of Minutes

Finding the Best Stocks Opps in a Matter of Minutes

Current Market Lowdown

Meet Julius - Our New Inhouse Analyst!

Meet Julius - Our New Inhouse Analyst!

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