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Wrangle Fear and Find Bullish Opportunities in Today’s Market

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Now isn’t the time to sell and check out of stocks. Editor?s Note: In case you missed Matt?

Now isn’t the time to sell and check out of stocks. [Turn Your Images On] Ask Us Anything [3 Investing Tips Help You Wrangle Fear, Find Bullish Opportunities]( Editor’s Note: In case you missed Matt’s Ask Us Anything video last week, we created a mini guide for 2022’s uncertain market using his transcript. Keep reading for more. --------------------------------------------------------------- [By: Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( Today, I address the elephant in the room in our revamped Ask Us Anything video series: fear while investing. This question comes from Robert, who asked: It's hard to tell where the market is going today. One day it's up, and the next, it’s down. A lot of my friends have gotten out of the market completely. What should I do? That's a great question, Robert. Thank you for asking. Here are some investing tips that can help you make sense of it all. [Click here to continue reading or watch my Ask Us Anything video.]( [Turn Your Images On]( Spoiler alert: One of my tips to cut fear from your investing is to follow a proven system. That’s why Adam O’Dell, our chief investment strategist, is putting the final touches on his Max Profit Alert strategy. Adam used this system to find big gains amid the sell-off that plagued the first half of this year: 140% in 51 days on the Russell 2000 Index of small-cap stocks … 36% in 14 days on another Russell 2000 recommendation … and an incredible 221% in 87 days on CVX. [Click here to put your name on the list]( for his upcoming presentation on August 30. And get ready to turn the market’s maximum pessimism into maximum profits! Suggested Stories: [Ask Us Anything: Where Is Inflation Headed Next?]( [Energy Dividend Stock Gains Momentum (Secure Your Payout Now!)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [Will You Be Left Behind?]( The same “experts” who failed to predict the last financial crisis, the rise of bitcoin and the shocking election of Donald Trump are warning of big trouble ahead. But once again, they’re dead wrong. And if you listen to them now, it could cost you dearly. [Click here to make sure you’re not one of them.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Avoid Investing Fear With More Trade Tips We’ve been here before. Markets often go through tough times, but history shows us that stocks always recover in the long run. (The market’s rise over the last month or so is a sign of that.) It’s time to face fear head-on. I highlighted how you can do that in my Ask Us Anything above. We understand it can be hard to face these situations alone. That’s why we’re here! Below, Adam O’Dell, Charles Sizemore and I answer questions you might have had while investing in 2022’s market: - How can I use the market’s pessimism to [profit in such a volatile year?]( - Where can I find [stocks to contemplate buying]( no matter what the market is doing? - How should I [optimize my portfolio to avoid risk]( in the long run? - [Where is inflation headed next?]( - What’s the point [of trading in a bear market]( if my portfolio is down? If you have unanswered questions, email us at Feedback@MoneyandMarkets.com. We’d love to hear from you! Safe trading, [Matt Clark signature] [Matt Clark]( Research Analyst, [Money & Markets]( Suggested Stories: [How the Fed’s Tight Monetary Policy Helps Stocks]( [“Strong Bullish” Biopharma Stock Rips 130% Higher — and It’s Not Done]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [Fed Exposed! Former Government Insider Tells ALL]( Secret plan to destroy the markets?  This [former government insider]( just went on LIVE camera and exposed the Federal Reserve for what it REALLY is… An institution created in secret designed to rob you of your savings and destroy your wealth.  And even though we all know these central bankers have blood on their hands (inflation, the Greenspan bubble, Ben Bernanke)…  No one, and I mean NO ONE, expected [this](.  If what this insider says is correct, you may only have days to prepare. [Click here to see his shocking exposé.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On] 1939: Bill Hewlett and David Packard established Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) in Palo Alto, California. The two friends started their innovative journey together in 1939 with an idea, $538 and a garage. A flip of a coin decided the order in which their names appeared. Today, HP Inc. develops PCs, printers and other necessary office tech. 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Our track record is based on hypothetical results and may not reflect the same results as actual trades. Likewise, past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Certain investments carry large potential rewards but also large potential risk. Don't trade in these markets with money you can't afford to lose. Money & Markets permits editors of a publication to recommend a security to subscribers that they own themselves. However, in no circumstance may an editor sell a security before our subscribers have a fair opportunity to exit. Any exit after a buy recommendation is made and prior to issuing a sell notification is forbidden. The length of time an editor must wait after subscribers have been advised to exit a play depends on the type of publication. (c) 2022 Money & Markets, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement. 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