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$327K in Wave Windows — Gianni reveals the system live in 60 min

The Second Wave framework revealed. One hour.

Look, we're an hour out.

Gianni's about to go live and walk through the AI Second Wave framework — the system he built specifically to catch structural moves in the Nasdaq before most traders even realize they're happening.

Here's the thing most people don't get:

The biggest money in any tech boom doesn't come during the hype phase.

It comes in the Second Wave.

Railroads in the 1840s. Internet in the late 90s. And now... AI.

The First Wave gets all the attention. The Second Wave is where generational wealth gets built.

Amazon, eBay, Yahoo, Qualcomm — none of those were "early internet" stories. They were Second Wave plays that went parabolic when the infrastructure matured and capital flooded in.

That's the moment Gianni's framework is designed to catch.

He calls them "Wave Windows" — the specific setups where:

• Capital starts pouring into the Nasdaq
• Structural momentum aligns
• And you can define your risk clearly

In a 26-year backtest spanning both the late-90s boom and today's AI market, this framework captured moves totaling over $327K. Your actual returns scale to your account size — but the structure works the same whether you're trading with $10K or $100K.

Including individual runs of $40,755 in 6 months... $62,600 in 7 months... $91,450 in 14 months.

Those aren't outliers. That's what happens when you catch the wave early and stay aligned with it.

Today, Gianni's walking through exactly how it works.

Live. On screen. One time.

He's showing you the proprietary indicator, the market conditions it tracks, and why he believes the Second Wave is forming right now.

If you registered, you're in.

This starts in one hour.

To your success,

Don Kaufman 

P.S. — Most traders are still chasing yesterday's AI plays. The ones who make the real money are already positioning for what's next. That gap? That's what this briefing closes.