You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letters, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. Five Reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes 03/26/2024 [Sponsored Content [Tom Busby's Top Trading Secrets â Get the List FREE!](]( Ever wondered how elite traders stay ahead? Tom Busby's exclusive black book of trading methods could be your edge. It's packed with strategies that have been kept under wraps â until now. For a limited time, we're offering Tom's coveted list absolutely FREE. Don't miss out on the chance to learn how to transform your trading game. [Click here to claim your copy now!]( [Click Here...]( Five reasons to [day-trade]( amid war and catastrophes stand out as guideposts for investors seeking to profit quickly with limited risk. The five reasons to day-trade amid war and calamities are worth weighing compared to long-term strategies that can include worry for weeks or months at a time. With day-trading, the desired profits can be achieved in just minutes or hours. Day-trading also can mitigate the effects of continuing crises such as wars, recessions or natural disasters. It also can remove the need to know each industry or company well enough to put oneâs money at risk in relatively narrow ways. Five Reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes: DayTradeSPY Trading Room Five reasons to [day-trade]( with seasoned guides could sway those who are reluctant to try short-term trading when long-term investing seems to have been touted the most, said stock sherpa Hugh Grossman. Novice [day-traders]( may want to consider the DayTradeSPY [Trading Room]( that not only features the supervision of Grossman but his fellow seasoned trader Ahren Stephens. Since the pair take different approaches to trading options, they can cross-verify whatever trend that one of them identifies. "When our indicators unite, our trades ignite," Grossman told me. The verification of a trend is âparamountâ to achieving a high degree trading success, Grossman said. When both he and Stephens concur on market direction and strength, the traders who follow their guidance generally enjoy successful execution, Grossman added. Five Reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes: Sidestepping Risks "Our daily [Trading Room]( is unique in a number of ways,â Grossman told me. One way is that it helps sidestep market risks by initiating trades and leaving them within an hour or even quicker, Grossman told me. Hugh Grossman leads DayTradeSpyâs [Trading Room]( and [Pick of the Day.]( The [Trading Room]( advisory service that Grossman founded has catapulted to a new level of expertise with the addition of [Stephens](, who brings his indicators like [Fibonacci retracements]( and [Andrewsâ Pitchfork](. By collaborating, they identify trades that have a high probability of success, Grossman continued. Ahren Stephens co-heads [Pick of the Day]( and the [Trading Room](. Combined, their joint analysis offers extra brainpower for their subscribers who want to tap the guidance they offer to the subscribers of their [Trading Room]( advisory service, Grossman said. âOur [Trading Room]( is an event that traders look forward to, earn while you learn and absorb all you can from two outstanding mentors,â Grossman told me. Trading Room Approach Offers a Proven Track Record The DayTradeSpy [Trading Room]( also features a 14-year track record of success, Grossman said. âThe DayTradeSPY Trading Room is the longest running trading room that we know of⦠now in its 14th year,â Grossman said. âWe know what works and what doesn't in both trading and training.â The partners also spoke favorably about the interactive chat aspect to their [Trading Room]( allowing real-time feedback with their subscribers. 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Another calamity widely talked about is the potential impact of global warming. Young activists such as Swedenâsâ Greta Thunberg, Manipurâ and Indiaâs Licypriya Kangujam Licypriya Kangujam have spoken publicly about the dangers of climate change and the need to take swift action to address it. "All I hear about is global warming and how humankind will be driven into oblivion if we donât all start driving electric cars," Grossman said. "Yet, how many... recall talk about an ice age worry back in the 1970s?" Right now, at least two major wars are being fought, immigration and drug problems are out of control and the world fears artificial intelligence will blow up the planet, yet the stock market continues to eke out new highs, Grossman said. "For that reason, I cannot invest in a market fraught with anxiety and fear, having no rational reason for its exuberance," Grossman continued. Five reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes: Short-term Focus "I can handle very short-term engagement," Grossman said. "Day trading SPY options gives me exactly that: in and out quickly after having made some money based on immediate market nuances, both financially and emotionally. Making a consistent income on the stock market is not that difficult, if you know how." Those who trade in small timeframes include people who [day-trade](. They can stay connected to the market on a minute-by-minute basis in advisory services that specialize in quick trading, said Stephens, a co-leader of the [Trading Room](. Every morning, 9:20 to 10:30 am ET, Stephens and Grossman host the [Trading Room]( a virtual meeting where training and trading converge in a live, real-time market environment. âWe need to think quickly, logically and without emotion in an effort to buy and sell quickly and to be on our toes at a momentâs notice,â Stephens said. âBecause of this fast execution and response time, sometimes it is possible that our emotions get involved in our trading setups. For me, I would say that occasionally emotions can play a role in our trading decisions. âWhen news items come out and trades are going in your favor, as well as when you have to wait out a news event that isnât going in your favor, that is when you need to exercise either quick exits or long-term patience.â Five Reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes: Proven Indicators The pair look at fundamentals to gauge the overall market sentiment. Then they back it up with an in-depth look at Fibonacci and Andrews Pitchfork indicators, among other things. In addition, Grossman likes to use short term technical indicators such as exponential moving averages, support and resistance levels and chart patterns. With all the strategies, the final result usually is a successful trade, he added. Five Reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes: Strategies Trump Emotion "Sprinkle in some emotional control and like magic, we have a successful trade," Grossman said. "Repeat this process day after day, and not only is it profitable, but a lot of fun as well." There is something very rewarding about beating the market at its own game, Grossman continued. "And I hold no apologies for doing so, either," Grossman said. [[Step by Step Guide to Revolutionize Your Options Trading](]( Would you like a step-by-step guide to walk you through how to maximize your Options strategies? Best of all, anybody can learn how to do it. All you need is about 1 hour to learn how you can execute this simple strategy. [Do NOT miss this opportunity to revolutionize your Options trading.]( [Click Here...]( Five Reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes: Potential for Quick Profits "Long-term investing may work for some, but earning 5% annually on a certificate of deposit does not excite me," Grossman said. "Nor can I afford to gamble on ever-changing technology stocks, meme stocks or anything affected by government policy. But pay me 5% a day on the money invested in SPY call options and I am happy." âThe average person who comes to trading tends to think of trading in terms of normal rules of life,â Stephens said. âIf you work harder at something, you tend to get rewarded with bonuses, with promotions, or with a greater sense of purpose and accomplishment. This is not true in trading. âPeople who work harder in trading often get burned out, work longer hours, or make trading mistakes because they are chasing the one that got away,â Stephens said. âIf you tend to think of trading in terms of a similarity to fishing, that would be a better mindset to have. Every day you come to the ocean: There are whales - the market makers, the sharks - institutional traders, and the swordfish, mackerel and salmon - the retail traders. This is the one place in the world where the longer you last, the higher in the food chain you can go. We as traders are also the fisherman. Five Reasons to Day-Trade Amid War and Catastrophes: Limited Time Commitment Why the entire world is not day-trading is a mystery, Grossman said. Participants in his Trading Room can accumulate small amounts of money every day, trading only options on one stock for about an hour a day. The amount earned depends on one's investment but many people start small, build their accounts and eventually reach "epic levels," Grossman said. Almost all the trades involve options of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE ARCA: SPY). âGet immediate answers, relevant answers and answers you need to hear,â Grossman said. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( Trading Room Alternatives For those not ready to give the Trading Room a try, Grossman suggested they consider the DayTradeSPY [Pick of the Day](. The [Pick of the Day]( is âidealâ for traders who may not have the time to watch the market or stare at charts,â Grossman said. The [Pick of the Day]( is sent to the inbox of each subscriber daily at about 9 am ET. Subscribers are provided with an overview of the exact trades that Grossman and Stephens are looking at before each market opens. Ultimate Trading Workshop Trains Participants to Profit Grossman and Stephens also offer their [Ultimate Training Workshop]( to help people day trade profitably. They created videos based on a live event held a few months ago, teaching everything they thought would help day traders. âIf you have never traded options before, this is what you need," Grossman said. "Even if you are a seasoned trader, the nuances, tips, tricks and traps you will pick up from this series of 11 sessions, each roughly an hour and a half in length, will benefit you immensely.â The two investment gurus share their âdeep in the trenchesâ experience with concepts that cannot be found anywhere else, Grossman said. Key topics include setting up Schwab (formerly TD Ameritrade) Think or Swim charts to visualize patterns, identifying key indicators and strategies, ârepairing trades,â money management and more, he added. Stephens provides a deep-dive analysis that can answer many questions in the Q&A section of the [Ultimate Training Workshop]( Grossman said. âItâs all there,â Grossman advised. âOf course, there may be other updated information only available through our trading room sessions, but the [Ultimate Training Workshop]( will provide you the launch pad you need to get started day trading SPY options.â The videos are available for at least six months, and can be viewed as often as desired during that period, Grossman said. âFast forward, pause and rewind,â Grossman continued. âWe recommend going through them at least once completely, even if you are an experienced trader. Itâs the little subtleties that can make all the difference in your trading. Take advantage of 40+ combined years of Hugh and Ahrenâs market participation⦠master the [Ultimate Training Workshop]( Geopolitical Risk Keeps Mounting Russia suffered an attack reportedly by ISIS that killed at least 137 people and injured at more than 100 others at a concert hall near Moscow on Friday, March 22. It marked the latest major incident that shows mounting geopolitical risk in the world. Russiaâs President Vladimir Putin cautioned on March 18 that the NATOâs unwillingness to allow his efforts to proceed with his invasion in Ukraine could start World War III. He won re-election to a fifth six-year term just weeks after the mysterious death of political opponent the [Alexei Navalny](, one of Putinâs most ardent critics in Russia. Navalny seemed fine to observers when he appeared in a courtroom the day before he died. Navalnyâs burial on Friday, March 1, drew thousands of mourners. With Navalny dead, Putin had no genuine opposition to his re-election to a new six-year term as Russia's president during the countryâs March 15-17 election. Navalnyâs family claims their loved one was fatally [poisoned at the arctic prison]( with a nerve agent on Putinâs orders. President Putin's surprise attack of Ukraine with Russian forces more than two years ago has caused him to send continuing waves of soldiers into battle to gain land that is within the sovereign borders of its neighboring nation. The invasion shows no signs of waning, a Russia continues to fire missiles at civilian targets in Ukraine. UN Votes for Ceasefire in Gaza, Following Oct. 7 Mayhem The United Nations Security Council voted on Monday, March 25, for a resolution demanding a cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas. The United States abstained from the vote, causing Israel to cancel a high-level delegation's planned visit to Washington, D.C. Middle East diplomacy efforts have not borne fruit as Israel seeks the return of hostages taken from their country by Hamas militants during a murderous raid on Oct. 7, as well as bring the perpetrators to justice. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) entered neighboring Gaza, but the death toll there has been high, reaching more than 32,000 at press time, according to Hamas officials. The war started on Oct. 7 when Hamas fighters invaded southern Israel in a unprecedented assault that reportedly killed 1,163. Other barbarous acts included rapes, torture and the abduction of at least 250 others. A week-long truce in late November led to Hamas freeing more than 100 Israeli and foreign hostages in exchange for Israel releasing about 240 Palestinian prisoners. However, talks aimed at securing the release of additional hostages have not produced results. President Biden approved and initiated a humanitarian air drop and food distribution for beleaguered Palestinian civilians in Gaza. Roughly 130 hostages abducted on Oct. 7 by Hamas remain trapped in Gaza. But Israeli officials say about a quarter of them are dead. Investors worried about geopolitical risk may want to consider day-trading to limit the potential impact of military conflicts by taking advantage of the quick nature of such trades. Sincerely, Paul Dykewicz, Editor
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