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D.R: Let's Take a Look at Our "Market Weather Map"

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Please do not reply to this message, as replies are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. You are receiving this email as a part of your subscription to Daily Trade Alliance. Your ability to alter your subscription information can be found at the bottom of this email. [Trading and Investing Pros] [This has a 93% chance of happening (and it could make you very, very rich)]( A new era of moneymaking has arrived - and it's changing everything. All it takes is pressing a single button on your computer every Monday to automatically make up to $11,000. [Continue the story here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- December 10, 2018 In the Media [A Look Forward at Big Names in the Market]( [Watch the full video here.]( [How the Market Got Slammed by a Trio of Problems]( By D.R. Barton, Jr Dear Reader, "You could be a meteorologist all your life and never see something like this. It would be a disaster of epic proportions. It would be... the perfect storm." -Todd Gross, Boston Meteorologist The market conditions that have developed in recent days remind me of the ill-fated sailors of the Andrea Gail in the film The Perfect Storm, who unwittingly sailed into a convergence of three storms that would produce a once-in-a-lifetime tempest. As the audience of the film, we enjoy dramatic irony (knowing something the characters do not), and are well aware of the impending dangers our protagonists are steaming towards. It's enough to make us want to grab the screen and yell, "turn around, you fools!" Unfortunately, as investors, we often do not have the benefit of dramatic irony. Our role is much like that of the Andrea Gail's captain, Billy Tyne (played with understated smoothness by George Clooney). The best we can do is make tough calls with the information we have, strive for success, and battle the storms that come. 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Rally and swoon, rally and swoon... [That's why I'm looking so closely at these specific numbers](... --------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}, as a part of your free subscription to Daily Trade Alliance. Remove your email from this list: [Unsubscribe]( [Manage Your Email Preferences]( To cancel by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Daily Trade Alliance | Attn: Member Services | 1125 N Charles Street | Baltimore, MD 21201 North America: 888.384.8339; International: 443.353.4519; Fax: 410.622.3050 [Contact Customer Service]( Website: [( © 2018 Daily Trade Alliance All Rights Reserved. Nothing in this email should be considered personalized financial advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. 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