Dear StockNews Member,
I recently shared a brand-new live presentation to investors that reveals my updated “Bear Market Game Plan”. Just click below to start viewing the on-demand version now.
Bear Market Game Plan >
However, since then some investors have foolishly bought into the idea the bear market is over.
That’s because in their flawed thinking they are thrilled to see that inflation has come down from 8% to 7.7%. Somehow they believe that is “Mission Accomplished” for the Fed.
HOGWASH!
That is why there has been a parade of Fed speakers this past week discussing how inflation is nowhere close to being tamed. This is still a long-term battle with the Fed Funds rates perhaps going as high as 7%. (almost double current levels)
No doubt that steep level would bring on a deeper recession and bear market all in the name of taming inflation.
The point is that everything from my “Bear Market Game Plan” still holds true.
Even better is the ability to discover the 9 trades I recommend now to make even greater gains as the market falls from recent peaks to much, much deeper valleys.
In this still timely presentation I share full details on:
- 3 Reasons Why STILL a Bear Market
- How Low Will Stocks Go?
- 9 Trades to Profit on the Way Down
- And Why It’s Not Too Late to Get On Board Now!
While most investors head for the hills as soon as the bear begins to roar, now is not the time to run away in fear.
That’s because bear markets CAN be tamed!
In fact, they offer one of the best opportunities to make money…but only if you know which strategies to employ so you can profit now.
Also you need to have a game plan ready to start buying at the bottom for the next bull market to emerge. Because if you are late to the party you are going to miss some of the biggest gains of the decade.
If these ideas appeal to you, then please click below to access this vital presentation now:
Bear Market Game Plan >
Wishing you a world of investment success!
Steve Reitmeister
...but everyone calls me Reity (pronounced "Righty")
CEO StockNews.com & Editor of Reitmeister Total Return
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