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Today?s featured article covers the S&P 500 touching bear market territory, and what it could mean

Today’s featured article covers the S&P 500 touching bear market territory, and what it could mean for investors. Continue reading to find out all the details. May 21, 2022 [Option Sensei] [And the Bears Come Marching In…]( The Nasdaq has been in a bear market for weeks now, and the S&P 500 touched bear market territory yesterday. Just to be clear, when an asset or index has dropped 20% or more it's considered a bear market. If only 10%, that's a correction. So now we have the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 in a bear market… And the Dow is down around 15%. I expect the Dow to enter bear market territory in the next week or so, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to stay there the next several months. In the meantime, we [keep putting up winners]( in Options360. Trades like: - 37.7% in VIX over 14 days - 24.3% in QQQ in just 7 days - 11.38% in just 6 weeks - 30.3% in a different QQQ trade in a week And those are only trades that closed last week. That doesn't include trades we made from the beginning of the year… Nor does it include any potential profits from existing positions… Or new positions I have planned for this week. In short, we are cleaning up in Options360, and I want to invite you to [join us for just $19](. This bear market is custom-made to beat the heck out of the retail trader. Yes, there are opportunities… But you better know how to [exploit those opportunities]( if you are going to be in the market. That's exactly what I can help you do… But you need to [take the first step right now](. To Your Success, Steve SPONSOR ["The Most Critical Metal for Global Economies"]( The soaring demand for this "red rock" may be the most important development in 2022. It's key in the transition to the new green energy economies. Bloomberg News warns... "Within a decade, the world may face a massive shortfall of what's arguably the most critical metal for global economies." Copper prices have nearly doubled in the past year. [Find Out How This Is Good News for Commodity Investors.]( Copyright © 2022 Mesh Publishing | All rights reserved. 146 W 29th St, Rm 8E, NY, NY 10001 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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