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Bullseye Effect is Controlling the S&P
Tipping off Daily Closes
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In Marvel movies, Bullseye is the villain who never misses.
He’s the guy who can take out a target with a single paperclip from across the room.
It’s a level of precision that feels like science fiction.
Right now, before our eyes, a bullseye effect is changing everything we know about the S&P 500 as a whole.
I’m talking about an overlooked market force that has been predicting the S&P’s daily outcome with 79.4% accuracy.
Giving you the chance to target SAME DAY double and triple-digit payouts.
Like this one. The S&P was breaking higher and looked unstoppable.
But the force you’re missing now triggered the bullseye effect on the S&P…
And hinted the market would close at the $685 strike…
A quick trade in that direction delivered a 81.8% same-day return.
Just a few days later, the S&P was getting punished badly…
But the bullseye effect resurfaced.
Signaling the market would soar to the $683 strike…
Another quick trade delivered a 48.9% same-day gain.
The force behind this bullseye effect tips off 4 winners out of every 5 trades.
And no matter what happens next in the Iran war, you can be trading this same force.
Including the special dealers on Wall Street triggering these forces and how you can use it to target what could be the next same-day winner…
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