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SPY on the Market: The Morality of Day Trading

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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letter DayTradeSPY's SPY on the Market, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. [SPY-on-the-market-banner-1200] [Trading Room]( [Pick of the Day]( [Inner Circle]( [Ultimate Trading Workshop]( [SPY Signal]( SPY on the Market: The Morality of Day Trading by Hugh Grossman and Ahren Stephens 01/11/2024 SPONSORED CONTENT [Wall Streets "King of Quants" Warns: "We've Created a Monster"]( One of the world's top investors has issued a dire warning... A.I. will eat jobs, destroy businesses and crush stock portfolios starting around January 2024. It doesn't matter if you have $500 or $5 million... [You need to make these threecritical moves right now... or risk losing everything]( Options trading can be a contentious issue. Some have even accused me of being involved in an immoral undertaking -- stealing other peoples’ money. I am not contributing anything to society, nor building anything or furthering the advancement of mankind. Furthermore, “I am teaching others how to do it, so there is a place in hell for me.” I assure you, not only is trading not immoral, but we have a moral obligation to earn as much money as reasonably possible. Further related to being fiscally responsible for our families and bringing forth an ever-advancing society, let me set out an example as to how we have a moral duty to create wealth. Take the old pensioner, Fred. He worked all his life, saved his money and invested in the stock market for the last 45 years. Now Fred is retired and looking to enjoy his last few years with the savings he has accumulated. Do you not agree that he should get the best possible price when he cashes out of his stocks? That highest price is what would be the most efficient price available. The more players in the market, the more liquidity and price efficiency there will be. If you remove market participants, you lower that efficiency while raising volatility. The more players pull out of the market, the less Fred’s portfolio will be worth. Any investor, trader, speculator or algorithm super-computer that removes itself from the market would lower that efficiency. Given enough “moral” people pulling out of markets, Fred can watch his stock rot on the vine. Would Fred be able to sell his stocks? Absolutely! Would he get the best price? Not at all. I would also submit that we are not stealing anyone’s money, as sometimes suggested by the moral police. We only trade with other traders. Everyone who enters this arena knows full well the risks and rewards. In fact, with some brokers, you need to pass a test proving that you understand the risks. Goodness knows that everyone has signed off on multiple forms to accept all responsibility for their actions. Therefore, just as two teams enter a football game, every player knows and accepts that there will be a winner and a loser. Of course, if you’re a Buffalo Bills fan, you already know that our beloved team is heading to the Super Bowl this year, so the above analogy may not apply here. [This Simple Options Trade Wins 96% of the Time]( Do you know what happens when you concentrate on one single stock... and play options almost daily on it? It means you can make money 96% of the time. All you need is the right stock ([I reveal it here]( and you have the hottest option trading system on the planet. Even better: this system is so simple to trade, it’s push-button easy. Just ten minutes on any given trading day... and you have a 96% probability you will make money. [Click here now to see the most accurate and profitable trading system I’ve ever used.]( Never feel pressured by those who are trying to shame you to stop trading. Trading is a vehicle in which you can quickly and decisively improve your personal economic health, putting yourself in a position to help others. It is the wealthy who are the most benevolent, not the poor. Never discount hard work, but those who work the smartest tend to have more; and the more they have, the more they give. You are not beholden to anyone an apology for trading, just as they do not owe you any explanation for their occupation. However you frame it, trading is a highly moral endeavor as you seek to improve the lot of your life. You are not coercing anyone to trade. Everyone who trades agrees on the price; they dissent from the instrument’s value. That creates market liquidity, reduces volatility and enhances the value of the investments. I have also come to realize that some of those who demean this profession on the grounds of morality are the same ones who find excuses not to work at anything. One fellow I know, although quite intelligent and able, somehow finds any excuse to avoid work. The last time we spoke, he was dumpster-diving for food. When offered an alternative, he scoffed at my suggestion to flip burgers at a fast-food restaurant “because he’s vegetarian and it is against his principles.” Sheesh! It pained me to refuse his begging me for money, but I left him with the notion that if he spent half the effort trying to find excuses not to actually earn a living, he’d be very rich! [A.I. Is Reshaping Investing: Are You Prepared?]( Traditional investing is out the window – A.I. investing has arrived. This dual-patented generative A.I. can predict market trends 1–3 days in advance. [Join this FREE online A.I. training class to learn more>>Â]( The morality of trading… we discuss this and other issues on our Tuesday night Meetups. Miss them? No problem: you’ll be sent the recordings. How are you able to get these informative webinars? [Just join the Inner Circle](. The benefits are many, and the cost is minimal. [Click here for details]( and to subscribe. New to options? [Click here to join us]( at 8 p.m., EST for our free Sunday Night Intro to Trading/Week in Review webinar. And don’t worry… there is nothing immoral about trading. Fred will thank you! Sincerely, [Hugh Grossman][Ahren Stephens] Hugh Grossman and Ahren Stephens Editors, [Trading Room]( [Pick of the Day]( [Inner Circle]( and [Signal]( About Hugh and Ahren: [Hugh Grossman]Hugh Grossman has manned the helm of DayTradeSPY for over a decade now. A self-taught trader, who turned master trader, has learned everything about trading the SPY (the SPDR S&P 500 ETF). Hugh has been guiding his subscribers of Inner Circle, Pick of the Day, DayTradeSPY Signal, and the Trading Room to daily profits since 2010. [Ahren Stephens]Ahren Stephens has been studying the markets since his teens. He opened his first trading account at the age of 18 and has studied the stock market, forex market, and commodities markets for more than 20 years. Ahren is a licensed commodity broker, and was most recently an analyst at an award-winning, multi-million-dollar firm. With his knowledge he has been guiding his subscribers of Inner Circle, Pick of the Day, and the Trading Room to daily profits. About Us: Eagle Financial Publications is located in Washington, D.C. – only a few blocks from the Capitol. Our products have been helping investors build their wealth for several decades. Whether you’re a long-term investor or short-term trader, you’ll find the right strategy for you, including how to earn more steady income to spend now, preserve and grow your capital to enjoy later, and whatever other investment goals you have. 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Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized advice on finances. Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Salem Communications Holding Company 122 C Street NW, Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001 [Link](

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