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Is this the perfect way to trade AAPL?

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Few stocks garner as much interest as Apple, Inc. the crown jewel of tech stocks.

It is the richest and one of the most widely-traded stocks in the world.

But many investors make the mistake of thinking that trading AAPL meaningfully is a thing of the past.

Micah Lamar is proof that they're wrong

You don't have to go scrounging for penny stocks or scanning the headlines for false narratives about small tech companies that are about to blow up to find the next Apple.

The dirty little secret is, many of those articles are sponsored by the companies themselves!

And if you're looking for the next Apple, then you should look no further than AAPL itself.

Because with Micah's Perfect Apple Trade, it's still possible to anticipate and trade meaningful movement in AAPL shares.

The California tech wiz behind this powerful system is about to share how he's built a near-70% track record trading AAPl stock.

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Imagine trading AAPL stock with a system finely honed to anticipate the best opportunities and a track record of being accurate nearly 70% of the time!

Enjoy,

The DTI Team

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'It's turned into a free-for-all': Inside the bungled U.S. rollout of Pfizer's antiviral pills
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