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WHAT WE STAND FOR Brutal Honesty Over Hype: Institutional Flow Analysis for Systematic Income Trading Every morning at 6:40 AM PST, we analyze real-time institutional flow through a systematic FinViz scan methodology. This isn't about guru alerts or inflated premium yields—this is about identifying when institutions are accumulating or distributing, and making disciplined trading decisions based on evidence, not hope. Real-Time Institutional Flow Signals for Protected Options Income – No YouTube Guru BS We call out the lies: No "50% monthly returns on premium." No "90% win rates." We calculate returns on TOTAL CAPITAL DEPLOYED, not misleading premium percentages. We trade the Protected Wheel strategy because capital preservation matters more than home runs. And most importantly, we tell you when NOT to trade—because sitting out is often the best trade. Tracking The Great Rotation of 2026: Morning Institutional Flow + Protected Wheel Strategy The market is shifting: Magnificent 7 tech dominance → Value/Small Caps/Industrials/Russell 2000 leadership. We're tracking this rotation in real-time through daily sector concentration analysis, Treasury yields, VIX patterns, and institutional 13F filings. Your morning scan will see the rotation before the pundits talk about it. 6:40 AM FinViz Scan Methodology: Catch Institutional Moves Before Market Open Our edge is simple: A systematic pre-market scan that identifies sector concentration and accumulation/distribution patterns. Four requirements for entry: (1) 40%+ sector concentration, (2) <20% RED distribution, (3) Clean momentum, (4) Low volatility. If these aren't met, NO TRADES. Discipline beats gambling every time

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