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--------------------------------------------------------------- One thing my fellow traders and I ha

[Option Beast]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [What Is Going on Between Price and Volatility?]( One thing my fellow traders and I have noticed over the past few months is a lack of response from the VIX (volatility indicator) when markets move sharply higher or lower. Normally, volatility leads price, which is why the VIX is such an important indicator. Instead, it has barely moved when the markets soar or get drilled. So what is going on between price and volatility right now? [More...]( SPONSORED CONTENT [Is BITCOIN Useless? (The answer might surprise you)]( [image]( Watch this short video footage ASAP! ?? Controversial millionaire trader, Jeff Clark, just exposed a rare Bitcoin "loophole"... Something that 99% of investors have never heard of... But the ones who do, can rake in gains as high as 660%... 810%... even 1,925% or more from Bitcoin* - in a matter of days! *This works whether cryptos go up or down. [Click here - LIVE demonstration reveals all the details!]( [REFLECTIONS.....Keeping the Pressure On]( Stocks stayed positive to open the week...with anticipation at a 'high.' Looking forward to two major announcements, Mr. Powell's rate increase on Wednesday and the Consumer Price Index release on Thursday for October, clouded the markets, and dimmed investors and traders aggressiveness. The indices were 'mellow' with little definition of direction. The day after election day, early numbers indicated Republicans were not making the early predictions of taking both the House and Senate, unsettling the market as results could take days to finalize as many races were dead-heats. The Dow Jones Industrial Average reacted, falling 650 points, or 2%, in a directionless market on Wednesday. The tech heavy Nasdaq Composite followed, shedding 2.5%, or 260 points. Barry Gilbert, asset allocation strategist at LPL Financial wrote in a note, "We expect the impact of the election to tilt the market positive, partly because we'll have it behind us. [Read more...]( [Warren Buffett: How Many Stocks Should You Own?]( In his 1962 partnership letter, Warren Buffett gave his investing clients an overview of his value investing strategy he calls The Generals.[1] "We usually have fairly large portions (5% to 10% of our total assets) in each of five or six generals, with smaller positions in another ten or fifteen. [Article continues...]( SPONSORED CONTENT [Do you have zero experience trading?]( Quick!....get this free e-book that was designed to teach beginners how to trade options while you still can. Want to start trading with a small account? Got you covered on that also. Chuck Hughes has taught thousands of beginners how to be successful in trading. [Click here to get the e-book while you still can.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Option Beast]( All content © 2022 Option Beast Neptune Ave, 300 Main Street #711, Madison, NJ 07940 USA Welcome to Option Beast, an e-mail service that replaces many of our previous alerts. We hope you enjoy it. | [Privacy Policy]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © Copyright 2022 Option Beast, All rights reserved. All content made available to you through our services are subject to and protected by copyright. Legal disclaimer: Option Beast is strictly a research publishing firm and much of the information we publish in email and our various websites are obtained from sources we believe to be reliable. You should know that accuracy can never be guaranteed. We do not design our content to meet your personal situation & you need to know we are absolutely not financial advisors and we never, under any circumstance give our users personalized advice. Every single opinion we express herein are those of the publisher and are subject to change without notice. Published content may become outdated and there is no obligation to update any such information. Sponsored emails like this in Option Beast or our other publications contain paid advertisements and don't necessarily endorse or recommend it to you or any investor. Neither the company nor our affiliates bear responsibility or control over the content of the advertisement and the product or service offered. Proceed at your own risk... If you wish to contact us, please do not reply to this message but instead e-mail us at support@neptuneave.com. Replies to this message may not be read or responded to. We are unable to respond to emails and phone calls requesting personal financial advice. In order to be sure you receive future emails from [Option Beast]( please [whitelist our email address]( with your email provider. 300 Main Street #711, Madison, NJ 07940 [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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