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Focus on finding winning trades and not on what the talking heads are predicting! and not on what th

Focus on finding winning trades and not on what the talking heads are predicting! [View this email in your browser]( [adam]Dear Fellow Investor, [Focus on finding winning trades]( and not on what the talking heads are predicting! Every few years we hear how it is the end of the dollar, the end of America, the collapse of the financial system, or some other similar doomsday nonsense. Here's the thing, the people pumping out this message have always been wrong. They make these "end of the world" predictions to sell their services... And what they claim never comes true. Sure we have a bear market in stocks, or gold goes up... But they paint a picture of banks closing and food shortages and near "Mad Max" level destruction. It's all nonsense. Sure there will be a bear market eventually - but there isn't right now. And wringing your hands predicting one doesn't help you [find and put on great profitable trades](. You want to know a secret? If you are nervous about the market, a few great trades will alleviate any concern you have. I want to show you how you can [find those winning trades]( tomorrow at 1pm Eastern. The economy is doing surprisingly well considering what Covid did - and is doing - over the last year and a half. Frankly, I was happy to see a 2% pullback last week. And I'd have been happier if it was more like 5-7%. You can't expect the market to just keep going up forever... It has to consolidate to form new support, so it can go higher. And while it does there's a lot of opportunity to profit. I'll show you where to find the opportunity tomorrow, but you need to [register now]( and log on 15 minutes early to make sure you don't miss a single moment of this event. Kind Regards, Adam P.S. There's no doubt that there are some challenges to overcome. I'm not suggesting that everything is perfect. That said, America has always risen to the occasion in the past. And I so no reason we won't again this time. Nothing in the news, nothing in the charts... Nothing at all! Yes we have some problems, but we will overcome. While we do, you might as well [make some winning trades](... It's the American way! Copyright © 2021 Adam Mesh Trading Group LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted in to receive daily emails from Adam Mesh at adammesh.com. Our mailing address is: Adam Mesh Trading Group LLC 146 W 29th St Rm 8ENew York, Ny 10001 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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