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Bearish warning… from the bullish trader Naturally there are people who disagree… But I wa

Bearish warning… from the bullish trader [image] Bearish Warning From Bullish Trader Over the last week, I’ve seen a lot of well educated analysts turn “bullish” on the market… Which to me seems insane… After all, the FED officially confirmed they’ll continue to raise rates over the next year… Which as we know is not a good thing for the stock market. In my opinion, people are gaining a false sense of optimism driven by this latest rally… That optimism compounds when analysts claim the next bull run has started… It’s very common for markets to rally higher before heading lower… From 2000 to 2003 it happened 5 separate times… [image] Each of which drove false optimism… But ultimately beat the crap out of the dip buyers… [So be sure to protect yourself, because we’re seeing the same thing happen today](=) Naturally there are people who disagree… But I was pleased to see that Chief Options Strategist - Lance Ippolito agrees with me wholeheartedly… If you are unfamiliar with Lance’s work he’s the only trader I know of that issued 98 winning investments in 2022… Many of which eclipsed the 100% mark. [And this Tuesday, he’s stepping forward with a bold and brave new stock market warning…](=) Much of what he’ll share is quite unsettling if you have money in the markets right now… Which is one of the main reasons he’s bearish on stocks… But you’ll want to pay close attention to what he has to say, because he also is very bullish on 2023… According to him, a strange investment loophole has opened up… And while many stocks are headed lower… [His loophole investments](=) have shown readers significant returns in very short order. In the first week of February his readers enjoyed a 72% overnight return from one of his loophole investments… Then on February 8th, he did it again… this time for 245%... What was remarkable about each is that both occurred in about 24 hours… So if you are feeling anxious about the stocks in your portfolio. I’d recommend you listen to his message. Not only will he show you some of the problems that are plaguing stocks, but also to solutions to turning them into your advantage. To listen to Lance’s message -[simply click here](- it's 100% FREE of charge! Good luck and be safe, Trade well, [image] [image] IMPORTANT: [Click Here For Our Full Risk Disclaimer](=) [Unsubscribe]( Superior Information 300 Center Drive #G140 Superior, Colorado 80027 United States

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