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Most investors look for simple solutions to problems they see outside their windows Karim Rahemtulla

Most investors look for simple solutions to problems they see outside their windows [Trade of the Day Logo] [View in browser]( [Image of the phrase 'history repeats itself' written on a typewriter]( ["History often repeats in the stock market, as it should."]( Karim Rahemtulla, Head Fundamental Tactician, Monument Traders Alliance [Karim Rahemtulla] Today, I want to discuss a strategy that's been consistently profitable for us: seasonal trading. Let's cut to the chase. The stock market, like history, often repeats itself. There's a plethora of seasonal stocks that perform based on predictable weather patterns. It's not speculation – it's smart observation. Heavy snowfall? Salt producers see a boost. Storm damage? Insurance companies' stocks climb. Scorching summer? HVAC companies' shares heat up. It's straightforward supply and demand. Most investors look for simple solutions to problems they see outside their windows. And more often than not, they're right. Investing doesn't need to be overly complex. ["Forget diversification. Focus on 1 stock instead."]( [Nate Presentation]( This trader turned $37K into $2.7 million in 4 years. Now see how he's trading with just 1 stock ticker over and over. [Watch Here]( Take legendary money manager Peter Lynch. He built one of the best track records in fund management history by investing in what he understood from his own experiences. It's a practical approach that yields results. Let me give you a recent example from our own trades. In [The War Room]( we recently cashed out of a position on Generac, the generator company, for a 35% gain in 6 trading days. [Taking Profits on Generac (GNRC)]( We entered these trades in late winter and early spring, anticipating the annual hurricane season starting June 1st. As expected, we've already seen significant storm activity, including the earliest Category 5 storm in recorded history. Generac's shares surged by $38 between March 15 and July 15th. That's $38 per share in three months. I decided to close our position after this move. Does that mean the trade potential is exhausted? Not necessarily. Hurricane season peaks around September 10th and runs through November. But this trade exemplifies the effectiveness of seasonal investing. The key is consistency. There will be another hurricane season next year. If Generac shares dip in the winter as they typically do, we'll be ready to re-enter come spring. It's a strategy that can be replicated with proper analysis and timing. In [The War Room]( and [Catalyst Cashouts Live]( we're constantly identifying these setups. It's about smart speculation backed by data. We use volatility and proprietary probability modeling to define risk and reward beforehand. Investing doesn't have to be guesswork. [Logo] YOUR ACTION PLAN Often, the most profitable moves are based on observable, cyclical patterns. Keep an eye out for these seasonal opportunities. 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