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What's the market waiting for? It clearly can't decide what direction it wants to turn. Up one day t

What's the market waiting for? It clearly can't decide what direction it wants to turn. Up one day then down the next. Rob Booker has some thoughts and he wants to share them with you this weekend. Keep an eye out for details. We've been talking all week about Rob's interview with Markay, and yet some of you still haven't watched it! This conversation is critical for traders who are looking to understand what it takes to reach their goals. And Markay has some strong thoughts on the critical mistake most traders make. [Catch them here]( Bearish or Bullish? Bearish or Bullish is back! The video segment where we grill Rob on a series of topics and he has to explain whether he's "bearish or bullish" has made its return, and we're so excited to share it with you. [Catch Rob's thoughts on TikTok, Green Energy, and Brussels Sprouts]( It's a Tough Pill to Swallow... It's a tough pill to swallow... But Boomers are being forced to stay in the workforce a lot longer than they should. The numbers are alarming, so is there hope for a solution? [Find out here]( Let's talk about inflation. What is it? Well, it's when the value of currency inflates. A dollar isn't really worth a dollar. It's worth whatever the market tells you a dollar can buy. Today, that amount could be a lot. Tomorrow, it could be a lot less. And that's inflation. Why are people worried about it? Well, obviously because it's really bad if one day you think you have a dollar and the next day you have 73 cents. But is it the end of the world? No, not really. Inflation happens all the time. And so does deflation. It's a constant battle. The problem is that when BIG inflation happens the market gets really sour about it, understandably. That's what we need to be most careful about. Unfortunately, there's a chance the upcoming stimulus bill spikes inflation. Could that be bad for the market? Maybe. You know that [I've been a bear for a long time](. But it's not worth getting upset about. It's just something else to prepare for. Love the heck outta you. 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 , 1800 Hughes Landing Blvd. Ste. 200, The Woodlands, TX 77380, United States [Update your subscription]( — [Unsubscribe](

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