Did you know…

An obscure SEC loophole allows corporate insiders to trade their own company’s stock — completely legally?

There are roughly 4,000 insider trades every single day.

CEOs, board members, chief financial officers…

These guys can buy and sell their own company’s stock completely legally.

Think about that.

Upcoming deals… new regulations… positive earnings reports…

These insiders see it all long before us retail traders ever hear about it.

But here’s where it gets crazy:

As long as these insiders do one little thing, they’re allowed to trade on this inside information 100% legally.

Is it fair? Of course not.

But it doesn’t matter.

Because veteran trader and former JPMorgan Vice President Ross Givens has developed a strategy that allows him to see exactly when these insiders place their trades…

And he uses that information to piggyback their moves for incredible stock gains.

Simply by following insider buying activity, Ross alerted his readers to wins of 520% on REZI…

1,090% on CDLX…

And 1,787% on MTDR.

Ross is sitting down to reveal his simple strategy step by step...

But here’s the thing…

This information is kept in a publicly-accessible online database…

Which means virtually anyone with internet access can find it…

And use it to their advantage.

Ross Givens (left) & Dr. Steve Turley (right)

Join Ross for this very special LIVE webinar and see how to use this strategy for yourself!

No gimmicks, no bait and switch. 

At the end of the webinar, you’ll be able to exploit the little-known loophole and see exactly when insiders are buying shares of their companies… 

How much they’re buying… 

And how often.

And you’ll know exactly how to use that information to potentially supercharge your portfolio.

About Ross Givens

Ross is a veteran trader, investor, and once-upon-a-time Wall Street insider. After rising through the ranks of JP Morgan Chase, Ross left his leadership role to become an independent trading educator. Now, he teaches regular investors the trading strategies he learned on Wall Street.

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