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How I Plan to Trade This Week’s Bank and Interest Rate Action

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See My Strategy Here Will he take a look at the turmoil in the banking sector and hold off on raisin

See My Strategy Here [image] This week is going to be crazy… Big-time government officials and bankers got together this past weekend to orchestrate the sale of failing Credit Suisse to UBS, and the market rejoiced. This might seem like good news, but what most investors fail to realize is that this has nothing to do with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s desire to rein in inflation. And he’s getting ready to make his next announcement this coming Wednesday… [image](=) [Watch Jack's Video]( Will he take a look at the turmoil in the banking sector and hold off on raising rates, or will he move forward with a modest 0.25% increase? A lot of investors believe we’ll see that 0.25% increase. And if that’s the case, we’ll likely see a serious overreaction to the upside in the stock market. And while the market might go up, it probably won’t stay up, and that could spell danger for a lot of investors if they end up on the wrong side of the move. The only way we’ll see the market truly turn bullish is when the Fed starts lowering rates. With the strong possibility for a false rally on the horizon, I’m going live at 11 AM ET tomorrow, March 21, to reveal the inner workings of what’s been my favorite strategy in the current market. [Sign Up Here]( Trade Well, [image] Jack Carter Jack Carter Trading [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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