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How to Navigate Markets That Don’t Make Sense

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Hi there, The Fed pumps easy money into the economy , inflating stocks to record levels. AMC and Gam

Hi there, The Fed pumps easy money into the economy (even if they announced a taper), inflating stocks to record levels. AMC and GameStop soar to the moon because some Reddit users think it’s funny.  Elon Musk tweets a meme and sends his company (or the entire crypto market) tanking.  Markets just don’t make sense anymore.  How can you even profit in this environment?  Well, one pro trader’s been using a “market roadmap” to navigate the choppy seas of today’s market...  And score one huge profit after another.  [Learn How This Roadmap Works in This Free Training!]( Automatically registers you for the free training Remember March 2020? When the market kept falling?  While most “experts” were calling for another 20% drop, this trader claimed the market had reached its bottom on March 23rd, 2020.  They laughed at him…  Mocked him...  Until the market reacted exactly as he predicted.  Thanks to this roadmap I mentioned, he could “see” where the market would go before it even got there.  And now, he uses this same roadmap to find stock picks with HUGE potential upside.  Just recently, this roadmap guided him to gains of 55% in 8 days...  243% in a week...  And even 112% in just 1 day!  He’s finding profit opportunities left and right, even in a market this unpredictable.  So if you want to potentially add trades like these to your portfolio...  [Click Here to Watch a Free Training That’ll Walk You Through the Roadmap Step-By-Step!]( Automatically registers you for the free training   To your success, The Precision Volume Alerts Team                                This email was sent to {EMAIL} from Investiv, LLC 265 N. Main | Ste. D #283 Kaysville | UT | 84037 [Unsubscribe]( [Manage Emails]( Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( Copyright 2021 Investing is Inherently Risky - There are risks inherent in all investments, which may make such investments unsuitable for certain persons. These include, for example, economic, political, currency exchange, rate fluctuations, and limited availability of information on international securities. You may lose all of your money trading and investing. Do NOT enter any trade without fully understanding the worst-case scenarios of that trade. And do NOT trade with money you cannot afford to lose. Past performance of an investment is not necessarily indicative of its future results. No assurance can be given that any implied recommendation will be profitable or will not be subject to losses.

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