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Play These Catalyst Runups Before Elections

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Undefined, The market is once again approaching all-time highs. That means it’s time to have a

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, The market is once again approaching all-time highs. That means it’s time to have a serious conversation about [where we put our money.]( We’re about to set forth into unknown territory, but so many variables are currently at play... - The presidential election - China vs. US economic tensions - The re-opening of the economy If there’s anything we learned from mid-February, it only takes one piece of news to bring the whole thing crumbling down. That’s why we’re currently favoring [strategies that keep us on top of the trends]( and two steps ahead of the game. While we don’t have a crystal ball, here’s what we do know... Markets tend to be more volatile in the months before elections, and October and November are typically the most volatile months. Prior to the last seven elections, the VIX has risen by four points on average. While we’re currently far off the March volatility highs, we’re still at levels higher than any point last year. [Alternate text] Add all that to election fear this year, which may be far more intense then any of the recent elections. We know this because, compared to the past 4 elections, investors are forking over much more cash for VIX contracts in October than September. It’s because there’s simply so much a stake. Reopening the economy— including everything from schools to gyms— could lead to another nasty bout of coronavirus cases. Mishandling of trade negotiations with China could cause long term economic ramifications for both countries. And President Trump just released an executive order that says ByteDance must sell its U.S. TikTok business within 90 days. Now, here’s the thing… As traders, our job is not to take political sides— but instead to [follow the paper trail.]( While some may argue that the market has more of an upward bias if Republicans maintain office, our success as traders doesn’t depend on any outcome. Some stocks are going to outperform if Trump wins. Others will exceed if Biden wins. If you remember from this past March, the market selloff didn’t stop one man from having [one of his best trading months ever.]( Who? Kyle Dennis. In fact, he’s made over $3 million in trading profits in 2020 alone.* That’s in large part by staying on top of the trends— and [cashing in on the news, before it’s news.]( Like [the catalyst swing names (1-4 week holds) he just shared](, which he thinks could pop ahead of elections. Now he wants to show you how and where he's finding these most lucrative trading opportunities. 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