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Market Commentary If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.]( Traders and Investors, Today's chosen stock is an energy company. The Company operates through two business segments: EQT Production and EQT Midstream. EQT Production is a natural gas producer in the Appalachian Basin with over 10 trillion cubic feet equivalent (Tcfe) of natural gas, natural gas liquid (NGL) and crude oil reserves across approximately 3.4 million acres, including approximately 630,000 gross acres in the Marcellus play. [See the Chart and Read the Article]( Learn How to Multiply Stock Returns - Simple 10-Minute Strategy Breakthrough strategy can teach ANY trader to find, execute and manage profitable options trades in less than 10 minutes. Learn how to take advantage of the huge profit potential of options and see the strategy in action with actual real trades. [Click here to see the strategy at no cost!]( Right now the proprietary sentiment levels, calculated by Traders For Wealth, indicate an suprisingly positive bias toward EQT. However, the price action in EQT has been moving down contrary to the sentiment. This could be a strong sign of an impending contrarian breakdown. Traders should view this as a bearish position and make sure it is confirmed by overall market action, and in line with their current portfolio. [See the Chart and Read the Article]( Former U.S. Congressman Issues The Following Warnings: - Currency Collapse is INEVITABLE by the end of 2017 - IMF Warning: World Reserve Currency could change by Spring of 2017 - Fiscal Crisis WILL Cause Federal Gov't to target 401k's & IRA's for additional revenue - Dollar on its last days as China prepares with this big announcement. - Trump bashes Fed, endorses Gold Standard [> Click here for your Gov't Debt Survival Guide]( View this email [online]( if it doesn't display correctly. This newsletter does not provide financial advice. [disclaimer]( Traders.Mailer, 2601 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Ste 503, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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