Presented by Decentralized Masters: Tan Gera, CFA Charterholder and ex-Wall Street investment banker, took $57k and turned it into $1.87M using BlackRock's system. Learn the exact three-phase framework he reverse-engineered →
🔥 Good Morning from Top Tickers
🔥 This Off-Price Retailer Just Jumped 8% Premarket
Two very different trades are working this morning, and neither is the one you have been reading about all week. Value retail is getting paid for delivering exactly what it promised, while the crypto complex rides its strongest stretch in months on a policy push out of Washington that would finally settle who regulates what.
The chip trade sits in the middle, rewarded for one of the biggest debt raises the sector has attempted to fund a single AI partnership. The only thing not working is defense, where a household staples name is sliding for a second straight session.
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CFA: I Turned $57k Into $1.87M
Dear Reader,
I took $57,000 and turned it into $1.87 million in 18 months.
Not by trading. Not by luck.
By copying the three-phase system BlackRock uses to manage $14 trillion.
I'm Tan Gera, CFA Charterholder and ex-Wall Street investment banker.
I spent two years reverse-engineering BlackRock's exact playbook.
The same framework that generates them $16.1 billion in fees annually.
This system wasn't built for retail investors. It required millions in capital. It required institutional access.
So I rebuilt it for digital assets:
Protection when markets crash.
Income whether they go up or down.
Access to opportunities before they go public.
Over 4,500 investors are using this system now.
It works in any market conditions.
Bill turned $100k into $932k in 18 months. Mark paid off his entire membership in 90 days. Jeff made six figures on a single opportunity.
I call it the ABN System…
BlackRock's three-phase framework adapted for everyday investors with $50k+.
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P.S. I took $57k and turned it into $1.87M using BlackRock's system. Learn the exact three-phase framework I reverse-engineered →
🚀 Pre-Market Movers
The Biggest Gainers, Ranked
Ross Stores (ROST): +8%
Off-price retail is doing the one thing the rest of retail cannot right now: beating the quarter and then raising the bar on the next one. Ross topped estimates and guided current-quarter earnings above what analysts were modeling, a combination that has been rare this season. When guidance is what keeps breaking other retailers, delivering it cleanly is worth an 8% premium.
Strategy (MSTR): +8%
Bitcoin is on pace to close the week more than 20% higher, and the crypto equity complex is moving with it. The catalyst is political: the White House hosted crypto leaders and pressed Congress on the Clarity Act, a bill that would finally establish which federal agency regulates what. Robinhood (HOOD) and Coinbase (COIN) are up alongside it, but for a company whose entire equity story is leveraged bitcoin exposure, a week like this is the thesis in miniature.
Broadcom (AVGO): +6%
Bloomberg reported the chipmaker is preparing to raise over $60 billion in debt to fund a deal supporting Anthropic. That is a staggering figure to put on a semiconductor balance sheet, and it says something about the scale of capital custom AI silicon partnerships now demand. The modest move suggests investors are still deciding whether to read it as ambition or as exposure.
BJ's Wholesale Club (BJ): +1%
The warehouse club beat on both lines and lifted its full-year earnings outlook, and the stock barely moved. That muted reaction is the story: expectations for value retail have already caught up to the execution. When a raise gets you two percent, the market is telling you it was priced in.
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📉 Pre-Market Movers
The Biggest Losers, Ranked
Church & Dwight (CHD): -4%
The household products maker is extending Thursday's decline into the premarket session, adding to a 1.6% loss at yesterday's close.
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👀 What We’re Watching
Here’s One Ticker That’s Trending Today
Rocket Lab (RKLB)
The White House signed a memorandum Thursday aimed at accelerating US space launches, with a stated goal of supporting more than 1,000 launches and reentries a year by 2030, and Rocket Lab is one of the first names retail attached to it. Stocktwits' premarket coverage this morning put it in focus alongside the rest of the launch complex as traders debate who actually captures that cadence.
Rocket Lab is one of the few companies outside SpaceX launching at commercial scale today, which is why the policy chatter lands on it specifically. Whether a 2030 policy goal translates into nearer-term contracts is the open question, and that is the argument running through the stream.
✌️That’s it for today.

