The unusual buying patterns he’s tracking right now
 
   
     
Hey,

Something interesting came across our desk this morning.

Roger Scott, that veteran market analyst who's been eerily accurate over the years, will be going LIVE on Monday at 1 PM ET alongside Jeffry Turnmire for his Q2 Market Outlook.

And what we’re hearing is raising eyebrows.

According to Roger, his S&P 500 forecast is dramatically different from the consensus on Wall Street. 

Given the current environment with Trump's new 25% tariffs and China's aggressive posturing, this could be significant.

 
 
What makes this particularly intriguing is Roger's track record. 

His proprietary system for tracking institutional money movements has delivered over 300 winning trade alerts with a 94.1% success rate. 

That's the kind of performance that demands attention.

The word is that he has identified a specific stock he believes will be the top performer of 2025. 

He's also developed a method to "piggyback" on hedge fund and institutional buying activity as it happens in real-time.

For those interested in seeing Roger's complete analysis, him and Jeffry Turnmire will be LIVE this Monday at 1 pm ET for this special event they’ve tagged "Q2 Market Outlook: The Road Ahead."

During this session, he'll be covering:

 
His controversial S&P 500 price target
 
The impact of Trump's tariffs on various sectors
 
His #1 stock pick for 2025
 
The unusual institutional buying patterns he's currently tracking
 
And if you know Roger, you’d know when he calls for an event like this, it means he’s found something very interesting.

While I cannot promise future returns or against losses… 

If you’d like to join them, follow this link and reserve a seat.

See you Monday.


The TradingPub

Stated results are from hypothetical options applied to real published trades from 10/30/23 - 3/5/2025. The result was a 94.1% win rate on 304 trades, an average return of 11.2% including winners and losers and average hold time of less than 24 hours. Performance is not indicative of future results. Trade at your own risk and never risk more than you can afford to lose.