How the Stock Market Is Rigged 

A lot of people believe the stock market is rigged.

And while that’s a bold statement, they do have a point… 

Last Friday, the S&P 500 announced it’s going to kick out a stock for poor performance and add a new one.

The S&P 500 has done this before, and every time it does, the same thing happens…

The stock that gets kicked out goes down, and the one that gets added goes up.

That’s because hedge funds and institutions model their returns after the S&P 500. It’s used as their benchmark for success.

Oftentimes, the stock that gets added will keep going up, and if you’re using the right strategy, you can take advantage of this situation.

Check Out the Strategy I Use Here.

Trade well,

Jack Carter
Jack Carter Trading

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