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So Much For a Santa Claus Rally - Here’s What to Do Now

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Markets have struggled heading into the end of the year. With a Santa Claus rally all but off the ta

Markets have struggled heading into the end of the year. With a Santa Claus rally all but off the table [View this email in your browser]( Dear Reader, It looks like Santa Claus is skipping the financial markets this year, abandoning investors in what will likely go down as one of the worst years for stocks in history. And 2023 looks like it could bring more losses - and even a recession… So if you’re a trader, you’ve got to have a [proven plan for profits in 2023](. Whether you’re a veteran trader or just starting out, [Steve Smith has just what you need]( Because for the last eight years, Steve has averaged 65% gains every year. No matter what the market has done, Steve has [crushed the S&P 500 by high double-digit margins](. Even in 2022, with markets down nearly 20% on the year, Steve delivered 26% gains to his followers… Just like he’s done every year since 2015: - In 2015, when the S&P lost -0.7%, Steve was up 122%... - In 2016, when the S&P gained 9.5%, Steve was up 39%... - In 2017, when the S&P was up 19.4%, Steve was up 61%... - In 2018, when the S&P lost -6.2%, Steve was up 67%... - In 2019, when the S&P added 28.9%, Steve was up 77%... - In 2020, when the S&P gained 16.3%, Steve was up 46%... - And In 2021, when the S&P tacked on 26.9%, Steve was up 82%! Right now, Steve is [showing a small group of investors]( his “complete” unconstrained approach to options trading. You can check out Steve’s presentation [right here]( - it’s absolutely free, and will give you all the info you need to get started with Steve’s unconstrained approach. [Click here to check it out](. Best, Adam Mesh P.S. If you’re sick of worrying about what’s going on in the markets, what the Fed is up to, and what the “experts” think is going to happen next, then Steve’s simple, unconstrained approach could be perfect for you. [Just click here](. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2022 Wealthpop, 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: Wealthpop 1 Penn Plaza Suite 3910New York, Ny 10119 [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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