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Oct 8 | Is the stimulus debate to blame for Nasdaq plunge?

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Daily Trader Talk Newsletter [image] Hey Trader, The NASDAQ fell 1.6% on Tuesday, leaving traders scrambling as they were squeezed out of their Nasdaq positions while others shorted on the way down. Some traders aren't sure what caused the sudden selloff. And even though we've seen the market recover from that drop, is it going to happen again? In this video, Josh explains how the continued debate over the next stimulus bill could fuel the market's increased volatility. [Watch the video to learn more!]( THE NEWS DESK [Here's how a new round of stimulus could work out]( All hope isn’t lost. Here’s how more checks could be headed out [Is Salesforce really better than Snowflake?]( You should consider Salesforce before jumping on the Snowflake train [Tesla could snag another $3 billion for Musk]( Tesla’s earnings report is a gift that keeps on giving Hedge Your Entire Portfolio with One System? [Must-See] A single algorithm could take a thousand dollars and 50x it inside of 12 months. And it has nothing to do with shorting, selling puts, or timing the market. But it does WIN over 90% of the time. What's the secret? [Let this former scrap-car flipper explain everything, right here.]( WORDS TO TRADE BY "I believe in the discipline of mastering the best that other people have ever figured out. I don't believe in just sitting down and trying to dream it all up yourself. Nobody's that smart." - Charlie Munger It’s ok to stand on the shoulders of the giants who came before you. If you think you’re going to dream up a brand new way to trade, you’re fooling yourself. Instead, take advantage of the way that was paved ahead of you. Use the knowledge of those who have already found success. Plug in their wisdom, add your own little spin to it, and start growing your account! Keep Trading, [image] [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. For our full disclaimer, visit: [Unsubscribe]( 20 North Orange Avenue Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida 32801 United States (888) 483-5161

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