I’ll spare you the heady statistics and hit rates that probably serve to confuse you rather than convince you that Exodus is the real deal. Instead, I’ll simply display what the system produced during the arduous and trecherous month of September.
The most common question I get is “how would I use the system?”
What you’re looking at now is one aspect of the intelligence platform that specializes in mean reversion. Meaning: it analyzes every aspect of the market and assigns values to them. With those values, it tries to find patterns that might produce predictive elements for tradeable events. In layman terms, it will tell you when a stock, an ETF, or the overall market is extended and might pull back or oversold and might bounce back.
Since 2008, the track record for indentifying oversold markets stands at the apex of market timing tools, upwards of 80%. Over the past 3 months, it has been flawless.
The way you’d trade with it is simple. The OS signal flashes and you buy SPY, or for the more adventurous connosoires, QQQ or TNA. The trade should be done in tranches. I usually prefer 30% positions at a time; and the entirety of the accumulated position sold by the 10th day. No questions asked.
Risk is mitigated by time.
If you have questions, feel free to email me and I can assign one of my servants to walk you through a live demonstration.
flybroker at gmail.com
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Exodus is legit and very helpful. Glad I’m a member, have been for years, and plan to continue it.
Thank you for your support.
We need an Exodus ETF that does nothing but trade this signal.
Good idea
Off topic, but my wife and I ate at Shake Shack in Las Vegas for the first time. I was looking forward to it, but it was very disappointing. Greasy burgers – they must be using fatty meat, shake was OK (nothing special). I’ll assume that the Shake Shacks in the NY area are better than the one in Vegas.
If they intend to expand, they’ll need to ensure high quality food at all locations, not just those in NY.
I’m now of the opinion that SHAK is no CMG and probably a decent long term short.
The Shak in Baltimore was just as bad. The bathroom had TP all over it and smelled like shit because the toilet isn’t even an auto flush.
Sethster99, thanks for the datapoint. To me, that indicates that SHAK is not ensuring that their stores are not meeting uniform high quality standards. Contrast that to CMG – when I walk into a CMG, it is clean and delivers the same quality level that other CMGs deliver.
BS. I went to a CMG one time. Overpriced salt infused misery. Filthy tables and floors. Service was slow and robotic.
Congrats, senor Le Fly!
IMO, what Exodus needs is a user manual. Of course, it would be strictly a theoretical dissertation as there are no absolutes in this business. But I like to read how things are supposed to work; videos and live demonstrations don’t get it for me.