The man who broke the market

In 1997, an IBM computer named Deep Blue beat the current world champion of chess, Garry Kasparov.

This marked the first time that a computer was able to beat a world chess champion.

For the past 30 years, James Simons, the founder of Renaissance Technologies, a pure algorithmic hedge fund, has returned an average of 66.1% per year…

Dwarfing the S&P 500 returns of just 9.9% per year.

See where I’m going with this?

The guy who not only smokes the returns of the S&P but also more than doubles Warren Buffet's returns doesn’t even do any of the trades himself…

His algorithm does.

Yes, it will be difficult for you to get a hold of Simons’ algorithm because that is probably protected better than Fort Knox, but my friend Steven Brooks has created a really unique solution for the average trader, which he calls:

TradeFusion.  

And it has gotten results like this…

Imagine having the power of an algorithm that can analyze markets faster and more accurately than any human. TradeFusion gives you that edge, helping you stay ahead of the competition.

Regards,

— Adam Garcia

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