Dear Fellow Trader,
Last week, the S & P 500 plummeted more than 4% after the Federal Reserve 75 basis points in its fight against rapid inflation...
Yesterday, S&P 500 broke June month low Major Support (and next Major Support is far away).
As long as the inflation rate stays high, The Federal Reserve will keep the interest rate higher.
It generally creates downward pressure for the stock market (in my view) as long as the interest rates stay higher.
In that type of market condition, Bearish Strategy is one of the best trading strategies.
Bearish Opportunity with Short Term Holding Period in Hyper-Growth Stocks.
I have spotted Bearish Option Trade Alerts on one of the hyper-growth tech stocks.
I am going to issue the buy alert on Sep 29, Thursday at 12pm EST.
The best part is the short holding period (So your funds don't get tied up for a long time).
I PUBLISH TRADE SIGNALS VIA EMAIL, SMS AND WEB (So you don't miss trade signals that easily).
Click Here to Sign Up and Get 1st Bearish Option Trade
I will see you on the next page...
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