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Why Walmart is Going Up This Week and What You Can Do About It

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Hey , It may not seem like it, but there are more chances to make money in a volatile market than in

Hey , It may not seem like it, but there are more chances to make money in a volatile market than in one that mostly goes up. That’s because stocks can easily move up or down 10-20% in a matter of days during market conditions like we’re experiencing now. And when you can trade these on the upside and the downside, you could profit a lot more than if you just trade the bullish moves. A great example of this kind of trade is Walmart (WMT). It got beat down after earnings a couple of weeks ago, and honestly with inflation and a looming recession, it still doesn’t have much going for it. But it’s still going to run higher because that’s what stocks do in volatile markets. They get oversold on bad news and then they retrace. Check out this chart to see how Walmart died last week and then has been steadily going up this week. [Image]( If you want to see the best way to trade this type of setup, I’m hosting a free training session next week and I would love for you to be there. [CLICK HERE to grab your spot.]( We’ll be going over my favorite income producing trading strategy, so you won’t want to miss it. I look forward to seeing you there. [Serge Berger](mailto:support@thesteadytrader.com) Sincerely, Serge Berger support@thesteadytrader.com RISK DISCLAIMER: Day trading, short term trading, options trading, and futures trading are extremely risky undertakings. They generally are not appropriate for someone with limited capital, little or no trading experience, and/ or a low tolerance for risk. Never execute a trade unless you can afford to and are prepared to lose your entire investment. All trading operations involve serious risks, and you can lose your entire investment. “The Steady Trader” (“TST”) is not an investment advisor and is not registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Further, owners, employees, agents or representatives of 'TST' are not acting as investment advisors and might not be registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory. 8461 Lake Worth Road, Suite 453 Lake Worth Florida 33467 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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