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How To Find the "Great Trades" in All of this Chaos...

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Yesterday morning before the market opened I pointed out that the market has been all over the place

Yesterday morning before the market opened I pointed out that the market has been all over the place this year. [View this email in your browser]( [adam]Dear Reader, Yesterday morning before the market opened I pointed out that the market has been all over the place this year. Specifically I wrote, "If you look at the best and worst 20 days on the S&P 500, you find that 9 of the best days and 11 of the worst days all happened... THIS YEAR!" Not to disappoint, the market was all over the place yesterday. [Discover How to Profitably Trade This Market Tomorrow at 1pm Eastern]( At one point the Dow was up 335 points, and there was a 439 point swing between the high and low of the day. However, it only closed 2 pts up for the day. The S&P 500 had a tough day with a .74% drop... And the Nasdaq got crushed! Falling 2.04% on the day. Here's my point... There's no fundamental reason for the market to be moving like this. It's all technicals and psychological. [Stay On The Right Side of This Market]( For example, GOOGL dropped 9.1% yesterday after they missed earnings expectations. Do you really think that Alphabet (Google) lost almost 10% of its real value after one missed quarter? Or how about MSFT, which dropped 7.7%? Do you think the company is worth almost 8% less today than it was on the 25th? We could have a discussion about what the actual value of the companies might be, but there's no question that a single missed earnings quarter does affect the value of the stock that much. The market moves are not driven by valuation, and if you try to invest based on valuation you run the very real risk of getting crushed. However, if you get someone to help guide you - you can [find success in this market](. That's why tomorrow at 1pm Eastern I am going to give you the strategy that we've been using to profit in up, down and sideways markets. There's a reason we've been in business for 16+ years and I want to show you what so many others have already found. The right trading strategy and guidance you need to trade successfully in every market environment. The event is FREE, but you need to [register now.]( Kind Regards, Adam SPONSOR [Will This Be the Worst U.S. Crisis Ever?]( Wealthy 73-year-old U.S. entrepreneur retreats to one of his three European properties to issue serious warning (and 4 recommendations) for Americans. "It falls on someone like me to warn you clearly. I'm too rich to care about money--and too old to care what anyone thinks." [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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