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[Option Beast]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Recession, or recession-ish? Fed outlook for U.S. walks a fine line]( Like many economists, Vanguard's Joe Davis thinks the United States will experience a recession in 2023, and like many of his colleagues he does not think it will be a serious one. He has tentatively dubbed it the "Zoom recession," in effect a readjustment from the excesses of the pandemic - with tech and a handful of industries in the crosshairs as people reset how they use their time and money, but with many industries skirting trouble. [More...]( SPONSORED CONTENT [Controversial Millionaire Trader, Jeff Clark, Says "I Only Trade ONE Stock & I NEVER Worry About..."]( [image]( The name of the ONE stock (ticker symbol and all) that has helped over 170,000 people discover how to gain their financial freedom... [Learn More.]( [REFLECTIONS.....The Battle Weary Investor]( A combination of a possible lower interest rate increase and anticipation of a lowering of inflation on Wednesday's CPI announcement, drove the market higher. It was a hallmark day for the Dow Jones Industrial Average as it soared 528 points or 1.6%, while the S&P 500 added 56 points. The tech heavy Nasdaq jumped 139 points, with a positive market on Monday. "We think we've seen peak inflation," said Jason Ware, partner and chief investment officer for Albion Financial Group. "We still have tightening to come, but most of it is behind us. [Read more...]( [As American Express Meets Resistance, Bearish Option Trade Targets 12% Drop]( American Express (AXP) dropped to test the 21-day moving average Wednesday and closed near the low of the day. If the stock continues to struggle, traders might consider a bearish trade known as a bear put spread. A bear put spread is a debit spread, meaning that we need to pay the premium to open the trade. [Article continues...]( SPONSORED CONTENT [11-Hour Options: The Ultimate Income Trading System [Free eBook]]( In this eBook, Dave shows you exactly how he, and other traders, enjoy a 94.8% win-rate over the last 727 trades by focusing on high-probability trades. You're typically only in the trade for about 11 hours. And the goal is to make 4%, 5% or 6% on each trade (average has been 5.3%). 5.3% may not seem like a lot. But when you win 94.8% of the time, it adds up quickly! [CLICK HERE for instant access.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [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. For up to date stock market news, [click here](. 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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