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How To Consistently Profit In Unpredictable Markets

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To say the stock market has been unpredictable this year is an understatement, and I'm afraid it is

To say the stock market has been unpredictable this year is an understatement, and I'm afraid it is going to continue and maybe even get worse. [View this email in your browser]( [adam]Dear Reader, To say the stock market has been unpredictable this year is an understatement, and I'm afraid it is going to continue and maybe even get worse. I know it can be unnerving, and even downright scary for most retail traders... That's why I want to show you an easy way to bring some dependability and clarity to your trading... And a way to [reliably find profits in this erratic market](. To highlight what I mean, let's take a look at the markets over the last 5 months. Here's a chart of the 3 major indices - the Dow, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq. [market-performance] Not surprisingly all the indices track pretty closely. Notice if you were, justifiably, making bearish trades you got crushed in the beginning of August. If you then changed to bullish trades, you got crushed in the later half of August until now. I know, if you were nimble and accurately predicted where the market was going you could stay ahead of it... But let's face it, that's easier said than done. Especially, when trading isn't your full time “job.” Let's be honest, I've been training retail traders - both new and experienced - for 20 years. The simple fact is that while you may have had a good trade or two... The odds are that this year, and especially the last 5 months, have been devastating to your portfolio - if you are in the market at all. At the same time, let me show you what Christian Tharp, our resident C.M.T., has been able to do over the last 5 months: [tpm-performance]( This is the equity curve for Christian's service, The Profit Machine (TPM). There's a reason we named the service what we did, and it's not just for marketing reasons. The difference between this equity curve and all of the indices is immediately recognizable. Keep in mind this is a visual representation of all the trades in TPM, winners and losers. Notice that whatever path the market chose, up or down... The equity curve for TPM just kept trending up. THAT is the difference between trading yourself and having a professional helping you trade. You don't think hedge funds and investment banks pay millions of dollars every year to traders for fun do you? No, they pay those kinds of outrageous compensation packages because a good full time trader is worth every penny. And Christian is far more than a “good” trader, as a C.M.T. he has the highest level of trading education available anywhere in the world - and he is the BEST chart reader I have ever known. One of the best, and maybe the best, in the industry as far as I am concerned. And here's the best part, you can get Christian working for you, full time. If you would like to see if working with Christian might be a good idea for you, just [click here and schedule a call]( with my team. They'll be able to share all the details, history, etc with you so you can make an informed decision. You owe it to yourself to [make an informed decision]( don't you think? Kind Regards, Adam P.S. Of course the government requires that we tell you that no one can promise returns or freedom from losses, and past performance is not an indicator of future returns (I guess they think you are a child and don't know that already). That said, it's far better to work with someone who has proven their ability than someone who has not. Christian has many times over! [Click here and schedule a call right now](. SPONSOR [Here's Bill Bonner's "4th and Final Prediction"]( One of America's most successful entrepreneurs goes public with "4th and Final Prediction." His first three all came true--will this one too? [Click here for details...]( Copyright © 2022 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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