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Larry?s Note: My colleague Jeff Clark is a professional trader who?s been tracking the markets o

[Trading With Larry Benedict]( Larry’s Note: My colleague Jeff Clark is a professional trader who’s been tracking the markets over a 40-year career. And he’s made a number of great calls over those decades… As just one example, he predicted the financial crisis of 2008… and gave his followers 18 different chances to double their money during that period. Now he says he’s making a new prediction this fall about a “historic mathematical aberration” – and a 12-day window he sees coming that could bring a new opportunity for incredible bear market gains. To hear more about what he sees coming, I’d encourage you to attend his event next week on October 12. You can [RSVP for free right here](. The Three Good Habits of a Great Crisis Trader By Jeff Clark, editor, Jeff Clark Research Stock market crashes are tough on everyday investors. After all the years of waiting for gains to build up… they can evaporate in a matter of weeks, without warning. Of course, you don’t need to hear that from me. This year’s market crash has been tough. Last month, the S&P 500 declined by more than 9%, marking the largest one-month decline since March 2020. [Chart]( It caught people off guard. And a lot of folks are now worse off for it. Retirement accounts are suddenly a lot smaller than they were before… and investors who got in during the “panic buying” stage at the end of last year are now sitting on substantial losses. Here’s the thing… It doesn’t have to be this way. While fortunes are lost in market crises, many more fortunes can be made in the aftermath. Some of my best trading years were during times of extreme market crisis. And if that sounds absurd to you, keep reading. Because I’m going to prove that you can achieve similar results, starting today. During the lead-up to Black Monday in 1987, I was able to multiply my money 10 times… Recommended Link [THESE 12 DAYS COULD OPEN THE BIGGEST MONEY-MAKING OPPORTUNITY IN 14 YEARS]( [image]( Jeff Clark, one of the top trading experts in the country, is going on camera to bring you a “first” in his 30-year career. On Wednesday, October 12 at 8 pm ET, Jeff Clark is going on camera to help you prepare for what could be “the biggest money-making opportunity in 14 years.” And what could be the most lucrative opportunity of your life. Jeff predicts an ultra-rare window that is poised to open this fall. A mathematical aberration that happens during bear markets. But when it rips open, it could unlock some of the largest gains… Extraordinary gains like: - EXPE: 317% - CROX: 602% - CWH: 992% - CAR: 3,192% - SNBR: 5,590% - MED: 11,780% And Jeff says it’s about to happen again – in a matter of days. So please, register now to attend Jeff’s briefing while you can. [CLICK HERE TO RSVP.]( -- Then, in the 2001 tech wreck, my trades resulted in a seven-figure windfall for me and my clients at my former brokerage firm (I sold and closed that firm at the end of September 2007 – which surely qualifies me for some sort of market-timing award). In the last financial crisis of 2008, if you’d followed my recommendations, you could’ve doubled your money – or more – on 18 different trades. How is any of this possible? It has to do with three important trading habits that most everyday investors don’t follow… - Fight the urge to trade with the crowd. This is far more difficult than it first seems. When the market marches higher and higher each day, it’s uncomfortable to sit on the sidelines and wait for a more profitable entry point. Seeing the gains that other folks are making each day doesn’t help either. But there’s a big difference between the investor who bought before January and the one who waited for better prices. The former is praying the market will come back to where it was before the crash. The other is happily buying stocks at a discount… - Remember that what goes up, must come down. As soon as it starts seeming like a rally will go on forever, that’s about the time the party ends. Oftentimes, the last legs of an overextended rally are what draw in the least-informed investors and create massive losses for them. [New Battery up to 94% Cheaper Than a Tesla Battery]( Knowing how to recognize these moments is key to finding opportunity in crisis markets. Sometimes that means sitting on the sidelines as the rally continues. Accepting this is key to being a responsible trader. - The best trades are often the toughest ones to make. I sat out most of the market’s rally late last year. When the market crashed, I was ready to step in and start buying. It was uncomfortable. Things were so uncertain… nobody knew how far the market could fall. I had to accept that I might lose money even on the lower entry points I was making. But I knew that it made more sense to buy at those levels than late last year. For example, on January 24 I made a call that the market was set up for a rally while it was trading around the 4100 level. Most people didn’t believe it… but by February 2, the market rallied to a high of 4589. Had you followed my charts and technical analysis, you would’ve bought at a time when everyone else was selling. Today, as I’m sure you realize, buying at the most uncomfortable time for the market wound up being quite profitable. There’s a specific thread that ties these habits together: learning to control your emotions. Humans are emotional, irrational beings. The forces of greed and fear constantly pull us one way or another. Learning to recognize and control these emotions – and counteract them – is at the real core of what it means to be a great crisis trader. And it leads to the kind of gains I mentioned above. Of course, there’s a lot more specific guidance I give to my subscribers about how to trade in a crisis scenario. All of the above can be boiled down to specific strategies, chart patterns, and technical indicators that give you an edge over most traders and investors. And that’s what I use to profit off a unique phenomenon in the markets that’s quickly approaching. It’s a [rare “12-day window”]( that rips open during bear markets, unlocking the potential for incredible gains... That’s why on October 12, at 8 p.m. ET, I’m making a big announcement in Las Vegas. For the first time ever, I’m sharing the details of this strategy… It’s a way to see “option-like” gains without touching options. I’ll show you how you could book a decade’s worth of gains faster than you can with other strategies… but that’s only if you see this 12-day window in advance and position yourself before it unfolds across the market. This event is quickly approaching, [so click right here to reserve your spot](. Best regards and good trading, [signature] Jeff Clark IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [30-Second Demo Reveals Why This $4 Company Is A Better Investment Than Tesla]( Tesla is an electric car company, right? Not for long… Details of [Elon Musk’s future plans for Tesla]( recently got out. And get this… Tesla is headed in an entirely new direction. Musk says it’s “probably [worth] several times that of what the car business is per year”… and it could soon be 50% of Tesla’s business. That’s because [this new trend is worth $130 trillion]( according to Forbes. But Musk isn’t the only billionaire gunning for all this money. Five billionaires are backing a tiny $4 company that could beat Tesla to the punch. It’s an epic billionaire battle with a $130 trillion grand prize. Former Goldman Sachs executive Nomi Prins recently explained what’s going on [in this video.]( It includes a 30-second demonstration that reveals why these 5 billionaires are betting against Musk, and backing this tiny $4 company instead. [Click here to watch the 30-second demo.]( [image]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for daily research. [The Ultimate Guide to Taking Back Your Privacy]( [The Trader’s Guide to Technical Analysis]( [The 101 Guide to Pre-IPO Investing]( [The Opportunistic Trader]( The Opportunistic Trader 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.opportunistictrader.com]( To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To stop receiving these emails, click [here](. 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