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Now that election week is fully in the rearview mirror, and we seem to have a President-elect, it's

Now that election week is fully in the rearview mirror, and we seem to have a President-elect, it's time for the rubber to really meet the road. Will the markets stay strong, banking on the continued stability brought on by a split federal government? Or will the official news begin to change investors' minds? We'll have a much clearer picture after today. While the U.S. markets seem to be climbing, keen investors have noticed troubling signs for a major overseas market. After most of three decades of consistent and relentless growth, China's GDP recently slowed to a crawl. Experts recognize this as the beginning of a reversal. Rob has been studying this trend for months, placing smart bearish trades on the Chinese economy and cashing in over and over again. And in this brand new presentation, he'll show you why he believes China is on the verge of collapse, and how that collapse can be responsible for your next major windfall. [Watch Rob's critical briefing here]( Wall Street Oracle's Watchlist Recently, Wall Street Oracle Mike Burnick released a brand new watchlist of his favorite stocks to monitor for the end of the year. These positions could give traders a massive head start on the competition. And you can claim your copy of this watchlist today for just $5... [Grab Mike's watchlist here]( The Future of Transportation? Are Uber and Lyft the future of transportation? After staving off a critical legal challenge on the ballot in California, they've had a very good week. [Read more here]( With the election results in flux, most people are freaking out - and understandably so. We all have a lot riding on this! As usual, the market reacted to the news sharply… but perhaps not in the way most people expected. Rather than taking a nosedive because of the potential instability, things just kept going up and up and up… And now many people in the know are worried… The old adage about "what goes up must come down" has a lot of folks biting their nails. Between you and me, though? I’m not worried. Am I 100% sure that’s what’s coming? No, not at all. We could stay on this upward trend for a while longer. (After all, this trend has been going on since 2008…) Or we could enter into a bear market and watch things tumble... Guess what? I’m not worried about it even if it does. Because smart traders know that they can conquer the markets either way they turn. We'll be here to help you. Happy Monday! Leveraged trading in foreign currency or off-exchange products on margin carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. We advise you to carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you based on your personal circumstances. You may lose more than you invest. We recommend that you seek independent advice and ensure you fully understand the risks involved before trading. The information on this website is intended as educational in nature and we do not recommend that you buy or sell any specific financial instrument.   Daily Profit Publishing, 495 Town Plaza Ave, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081, United States [Update your subscription]( — [Unsubscribe](

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