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Hi, During my daily reading this morning, I started thinking about recent East Coast Fuel crisis. ..

Hi, During my daily reading this morning, I started thinking about recent East Coast Fuel crisis. ...Gas stations for miles completely out of fuel... ...People filling 5, 10, 20 tanks of gas to store at home... It reminded me of the amount of uncertainty we have experienced in life (and the market) for the last year and a half. I began to think about the unique opportunities that come from these types of events, and how not everyone knows exactly what to trade in times of crisis. Even with the huge spike in volatility, it's not always easy to know which stocks will rise and fall. No one has a crystal ball, but there are experts out there who have personal checks and balances to make sure they are leveraging the volatility without too much risk. Today I wanted to share one such expert with you. I want to introduce you to my friend, Don Kaufman. Don's been in the industry for 20 years, and he's a master of finding opportunities when the market is extremely volatile. He calls these instances "VOMMA ZONES." If you are able to identify these moments, then you can use volatility to your advantage, no matter what size your account is. Remember: Wealth is created MUCH faster in times of crisis and uncertainty. Over history there have been a few moments when the VOMMA ZONE was in FULL SWING. Last year we witnessed 6 major instances. - February 24, 2020 - June 8, 2020 - August 10, 2020 - August 27, 2020 - October 13, 2020 - December 9, 2020 [VVIX]( You can learn how to take full advantage every time uncertainty strikes the market. It’s not a secret kept only for pros and institutions. Don is telling it all in his latest video presentation. [Click here to see it now so you start leveraging market volatility no matter what size your account is.]( (By clicking the link above you will automatically opt-in to receive TradingYourOwnWay and THEO Trade's newsletter) Good Trading, [Daryl Thompson] Daryl Thompson / TheTradingLetter.com [FooterLogo] To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Your Profile]( This email was sent by: Trade News Daily 4395 Highland View Drive Sacramento, CA, 95815, US © Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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