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david finkelstein
August 2, 2023 11:56 am

I signed up in 2021, for 2 years at $129.
did i make my money back over 2 years? yes.

let me cover the service before i go into how i made my money back.

I think their service was inconsistent. at the beginning, it was spotty and sporadic as to what was alerted. the Alerts at the beginning also were not going out properly, so some were missed. they did get better about getting alerts out, if you signed up for texts. then you would get a text saying an alert had gone out. and then you check your email for the quick alert, and then later a longer detail of the alert went out, as to why that transaction was picked.

Most alerts were money calendars, which means that historically, for that window, this stock performed in a consistent direction for a high probability. most were aimed at a 100% return, usually buy a call or put $5 spread for around 2.50 with potential to reach $5 net. it was probably about 60-70%. whether 2021 to 2023 being bad years for it or not, not sure.

they mention microcurrency, but there were none.

at 129 for 2 years, yes, probably worth it. it does provide more than motley fool for similar amount, but hard pressed for 599 a year.

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