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The Silent Killer of Every Portfolio

The Silent Killer of Every Portfolio

Chris Campbell

Posted September 16, 2025

Chris Campbell

There’s not a single person reading this who hasn’t done it.

You pick the right stock. You watch it double. You sell. You strut into the bar, pounding your chest…

Then you watch it go up 10x while you sip your drink in silence.

I’ve done it. You’ve done it. Everyone’s done it.

And while it doesn’t sound so bad… it’s more insidious than it looks. 

Because it destroys the power law of returns—the few trades that make all the difference never get to reach their full potential.

But here’s the good news:

There’s one guy in our Paradigm office who cracked the code. Here’s exactly what he told me this morning.

The Antidote

Most investors dream of catching lightning in a bottle once.

Twice if they’re lucky.

Chris Cimorelli—AKA, “Mr. 10x”—has done it eighteen times in the last year.

That’s eighteen separate trades where he didn’t just double or triple his money…

He hit 1,000% or more.

Many Altucher Confidential members are already familiar with his work. The results speak for themselves:

1,004% on Bitmine in 2 days. 1,498% on the Nasdaq ETF in 24 hours. 2,237% on Quantum Computing in 3 months. 1,415% on IWM… the list goes on.

Wall Street will tell you this isn’t possible. But Chris has the receipts.

Earlier today, I asked him to share some of his secrets.

The starter kit:

> Analyze money flow. Follow where the cash is going, not the headlines. Trillions move quietly before anyone notices.

> Hunt in quiet sectors before they roar. The next big wave always comes from the places no one’s watching—until it’s too late.

> Invest in revolutionary technology. The easiest 10x moves always come from industries that change the game—not the ones playing catch-up.

> Don’t guess. Only buy trades with mathematical certainty to hit 1,000% if the stock hits your price target.

> Find your tribe. Lone wolves burn out. A good community gives you context, perspective, and sometimes the guts to hold longer.

And that last one is where things get good for Paradigm readers.

As of this week, Chris is pulling together every strategy, every secret, every back-pocket move… stuffed into a single place.

Not for the Sunday drivers. For the ones gunning it past the guardrails.

The 10x Code

Chris has turned a few thousand dollars into six-figure profits again and again. And since April? He’s up over a million dollars in verified profits.

But if you haven’t met Chris yet… or heard about his strategy… don’t worry.

Paradigm just recorded a video pulling back the curtain on his background, his biggest trades, and the simple system he uses to find them.

(Including what Chris is calling “The List”—a list of his favorite tickers—free.)

But it’s time-sensitive. Chris believes the next 2-3 months could compress YEARS worth of gains. And that a rare setup could begin tomorrow, September 17.

His reason might change your entire strategy for the rest of the year.

The new video breaks it all down, but you’ll want to watch it before the window closes tomorrow.

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