How many Golden Globe winners have won a World Futures Trading Championship?

The answer is 1.

Michelle Williams is best known for her work in Manchester By The Sea, Brokeback Mountain and Dawson’s Creek…

But at the tender age of 17, she entered and won the Robins Futures Trading Cup… with a 1 year return of 1,000%… the 3rd highest score ever recorded.

She had no background beyond training from her Father, Larry Williams… a great trader in his own right.

I bring this up not because it's a remarkable story (though it is), but because of what it proves.

Larry Williams didn't just have a gift…

He had a process.

A specific, repeatable approach to reading the market… one he was able to hand to a teenager with zero trading experience and watch her use it to beat seasoned professionals.

Williams became known, among other things, as one of the earliest and most prominent traders to formally study Money Windows

This is the same concept I showed you yesterday with Apple's 20-year history of big gains in a 65 day period every summer.

Most investors assume this kind of edge is something you're either born with or you're not…

Or that it belongs to professionals with Bloomberg terminals and decades of experience… not to someone managing their own retirement account from a laptop on the kitchen table.

Michelle Williams’ shows that if a 17-year-old with no trading background could be taught to read these patterns well enough to beat grown professionals at their own game… then the patterns themselves can't be that inaccessible.

That's exactly what we built Money Windows to be.

On June 25th, I’m hosting a free training where I'll walk you through our own process for identifying these recurring seasonal windows… and how to decide which ones are actually worth paying attention to.

Now I’m not promising you'll turn $10,000 into $100,000 in a year.

Nobody serious makes that promise, and you should be suspicious of anyone who does.

What I’m saying is the market doesn't offer opportunity evenly… instead it opens windows.

And the ability to spot them is not some rare gift reserved for prodigies and professionals.

It's a process that you can learn… and profit from

Oliver

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