Episode 8: How To Profit From Legal Stock Market Manipulation

On today’s show:

  • How To Profit From Legal Stock Market Manipulation
  • Why The S&P Rebalances Periodically
  • How You Can Take Advantage Of It
  • The closest thing to ‘a sure thing’ that Jack has ever seen in the stock market!

On today’s show, Jack revealed what he calls “The closest thing to ‘a sure thing’ that I’ve ever seen in the stock market.”

In a nutshell, Jack explained to us that every so often (on no particular schedule), the S&P 500 index kicks the losers out of its flagship index and adds in winners.

So the S&P you may have traded 6 or 12 months ago is NOT the same S&P of today. Talk about “stock market manipulation.”

So how can you play this to your advantage? Well, almost without fail, the stocks that get added to the index experience a price surge…

While the ones that get kicked out experience a price deflation.

It’s simply because all the hedge funds and ETFs that need to match the S&P’s performance must buy those stocks that have just been added…

And they must sell the ones that have just been kicked out.

This creates an “artificial” supply/demand curve, which is why you can practically bet on recent additions going up and vice versa.

For details, Jack shared his FREE PDF: “How To Profit From Legal Stock Market Manipulation”

Read the whole report. It covers in intricate detail exactly how you can trade this little-known phenomenon.

The most important thing you’ll want to do is bookmark the page where the S&P’s Press Release page. (it’s at the end of the report)

That’s where S&P announces which stocks will be added/removed from the index.

Enjoy — and remember, there’s no set schedule on which they make these announcements, so you’ve got to keep your eye on that page fairly regularly.


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