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No detailed brain note yet for One Ticker Trader. USPs will populate as FID mines its promos.
Promos (2)
- Larry Bennedict One Ticker Retirement PlanFront-endOld (Inactive)6.9/102026-06-24· One Ticker Trader· Teases: The promo does not employ a traditional veiled stock tease — it actually reveals the ticker directly. Larry Benedict names **QQQ** (the Invesco QQQ Trust, which tracks the Nasdaq-100) as his current top ticker recommendation on screen during the interview. He also names **MARA** (Marathon Digital Holdings, a Bitcoin miner) as a past example ticker used in the strategy. There is no hidden/veiled ticker requiring prediction. The reveal of QQQ is the promo's central "free gift" moment designed to lower friction and demonstrate transparency. NONE (in the traditional veiled-ticker sense — ticker is explicitly revealed as QQQ)
1. Hook Strength: 8/10 — The opening one-two punch of "$95 million profit in 2008 while the market fell 37%" followed immediately by "Just one ticker? That's impossible" handles the skeptic objection before it forms, creating strong forward pull for the target audience. 2. Believability: 8/10 — Larr
- Larry Benedict Space XFront-endOld (Inactive)7.0/102026-06-16· One Ticker Trader· Teases: The promo does name SPY (S&P 500 ETF) explicitly as the "first ticker" and MSTU (MicroStrategy leveraged ETF) as a named example trade. These are not veiled — they are openly disclosed. The promo does tease a broader set of future "one ticker" plays that will follow SPY as Elon's master plan unfolds, but these are not described with enough specificity to constitute a stock tease — they are positioned as future trade alerts delivered through the subscription service. **No traditional stock tease is present.** The ticker reveal (SPY) is the explicit hook of the presentation, not a veiled pick. The "one ticker at the center of it all" setup resolves to SPY, which is a known, public ETF — not a hidden or obscure opportunity. NONE
1. Hook Strength: 8/10 — The "final phase of Elon's master plan" frame combined with the immediate tease of "one ticker at the center of it all" creates a strong open loop, and the 279% vs. S&P 15% stat lands early enough to hold attention through the credential-building section. 2. Believability: 8
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