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Soros, Druckenmiller...and you?
2 rare trade opportunities could make that a reality
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George Soros shorted the British pound sterling, causing the infamous Black Wednesday that shook Britain in 1992. In 1989, Stanley Druckenmiller bought the German deutschemark after the fall of the Berlin Wall and made so much money it wasn't even disclosed publicly.
Now, there are two more history-making trading opportunities.
$180,000* in potential profit is unheard of, so for a limited time demonstrations explaining these impending moves in the markets and how you could approach them will be available online from us at no cost to you. Why? Because this won't be the last time a move like this happens - and no matter how you approach these opportunities, this market action could affect your current and future trading plans.
The Japanese Yen entered a state of "endaka" after tripling in value then fell 25% shortly thereafter. Crude oil saw gains upwards of 1400% then lost over $100 per contract not much later. About every 10 years, major market reversals occur like those two - and after following multiple markets for over four years seeking out these reversals we found two that are going to have widespread impact in the markets in the very near future.
Don't be left in the dark - watch this free
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Become a part of history
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