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Here’s Why The Market Just Had a Record Setting Session

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--------------------------------------------------------------- An attempted assassination and more.

--------------------------------------------------------------- An attempted assassination and more... Hey Trader, The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced on Monday as investors processed the unsuccessful assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Investors bet that the unsuccessful attempt would be a tailwind for the Republican presidential candidate and his party in November’s election. A victory for the GOP at the polls could pave the way for favorable tax and fiscal policies for investors. And even just the thought of friendlier fiscal policies ahead were seen as further spurring a broadening out of the bull market that started to take shape last week. Small-cap shares and banks climbed on Monday. That said, here’s what’s currently got my attention… As you know, in trading there are calls and puts. Calls being bullish and puts are bearish. But you can now sell calls that are bearish or buy puts that are bullish. I know it seems a bit complicated but just hang with me – because I’m here to walk you through the tough stuff. Let’s take a look at an example… We saw a trader sell some PGR puts into earnings. Here’s the trade… >>2712 PGR Jul24 195 Puts $1.14 (CboeTheo=1.22) BID [PHLX] 09:49:55.908 IV=43.9% +0.5 AMEX 101 x $1.10 - $1.35 x 107 AMEX AUCTION - OPENING Here’s the breakdown: A trader sold 2,712 July 19, 2024 $195 puts into earnings. In return, a trader has to buy 271,200 shares of PGR at $195 but was paid almost $300,000 to see those puts. When we see an order this big hit the screen, we know it’s worth paying attention to. So, we follow the signal and buy the pullback, sell put spreads into earnings, or buy calls. It’s that easy. And the best part? I’m doing all the heavy lifting so all you have to do is catch my message and join us on another profit windfall. No matter what happens out there in the markets today, don’t lose focus on what matters - your bottom line. Most people think I’m talking about profits. But really, protecting your bottom line is all about managing your risk. Remember, we’re piggybacking on the markets biggest trades - where Wall Street’s heavy hitters are making big-time bets on thousands of shares worth millions of dollars. If you’re doing anything else, you’re taking on too much risk. Go get ‘em today. Regards, Andrew Keene [Andrew Keene] Our mailing address is: 111 2nd Street #402, Delray Beach, Florida 33444 To unsubscribe from future emails[click this unsubscribe link](.

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