Real Wins from the Big Dipper System: July 14, 2026

Nine targets hit. That is what dropped this morning.

Nine Big Dipper trades closed in profit on July 14, 2026. I don’t hype stuff up — I let the results speak. Scroll this yourself:

Big Dipper recent winners — GS, DRAM, MRVL, NASA, ASTS, SLV, MSTR, GLW, BAC all hit target
Every single one tagged TP. These are live trades, not backtests.

GS: Apex-Tier, 18 Days, +5.01%

The GS setup fired on June 26. Apex-tier alert. Entry locked in at ,035.95.

We held it through the noise. Didn’t chase. Didn’t panic out. The system said stay — we stayed.

This morning it tagged the target. Exit at ,087.88. Eighteen days. Five percent. Done.

GS  ✅  +5.01%

Big Dipper Apex Tier

Entry: ,035.95 → Exit: ,087.88

Held: 18 days  |  Contract: GS ,000 CALL (08/21/2026)

DRAM: Coiled Tier, 1 Day, +4.27%

Different kind of trade. DRAM fired as a Coiled setup — these are the fast ones.

Alert hit July 13 at 8.25. One overnight hold. Exit the next morning at 0.74.

Over four percent in a single session. That’s what a clean Coiled signal looks like when the system spots it right.

DRAM  ✅  +4.27%

Big Dipper Coiled Tier

Entry: 8.25 → Exit: 0.74

Held: 1 day  |  Contract: DRAM 7 CALL (08/21/2026)

This Isn’t a Streak. This Is the System.

A lot of services get hot for a month and disappear. The Big Dipper has been running 24 months of live data.

Best month: 97.6% win rate. Best single ticker: CSCO at 96.9% across 32 trades. The consistency is the whole point.

Big Dipper 24-month monthly win rate chart — best month 97.6% May 2025, best ticker CSCO 96.9%
24 months of live performance. The dips are real — we don’t hide them. The trend is what matters.

And it’s not just a few tickers carrying the numbers. Look at the top performers across the board:

Big Dipper top performers win rates — TSLL 83.9%, TSLA 84.3%, INTC 87.2%, LUNR 90.2%, IONQ 75.8%
LUNR at 90.2% win rate. 41 wins. That’s not luck.

What a Setup Actually Looks Like

People ask me: how does the system find these? Here’s a real example — CAT.

Big Dipper flagged it with a clear entry at 87.65. Apex tier. The setup ran, the target hit. Simple as that.

CAT Big Dipper trade — Apex tier entry at 87.65, target hit at ,021, +3.58%
That vertical bar on the right is the target hit. Entry was the Big Dipper alert. Everything in between is just holding.

You don’t need to stare at charts all day. The alert fires, you take the trade, the system manages the levels.

What’s Primed Right Now

The Sector Radar is showing multiple dip zones active right now. UFO, XLC, XLY, and SPY are all sitting in buy territory.

Big Dipper Sector Radar showing UFO, XLC, XLY, SPY in DIP ZONE — 10 sectors active
10 sectors active. Four are in the DIP ZONE. That is a lot of potential setups loading up.

When this many sectors stack up like this, new alerts tend to follow. If you’re not in the system yet, this is exactly the kind of moment you want to be positioned ahead of.

Big Dipper FAQ

Q: Are these real live trades or backtests?

A: Every result shown here is a live trade. GS, DRAM, and the rest on the winners table are all marked LIVE — not backtest results.

Q: How does the Big Dipper decide when to exit?

A: The system sets a target price when the alert fires. When the price hits that level, it closes automatically. You’re not guessing — the exit is baked into the setup from day one.

Q: What tiers are most likely to hit fast like DRAM did?

A: Coiled and Snap tiers are typically the faster setups. Apex and Elite tend to run longer but usually deliver bigger percentage moves like GS did here.

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