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As Markets Keep Climbing, The Fear Of A Drop Is Real, But Beating It Is Simpler Than You Think The h

As Markets Keep Climbing, The Fear Of A Drop Is Real, But Beating It Is Simpler Than You Think The headline writers start out every morning giving us the impression we are about to turn and find a top but within hours the market fights back and continues to defy gravity. It is this exact kind of illogical market that can make independent traders nuts. It may seem like a whole new reality but markets have been here before and there have been traders who not only survived these types of conditions, there are some that absolutely crushed it. AI, Algos, High Frequency Trading—It Seems Complicated But Simple Market Truths Remain The fundamental principles of the market, supply and demand, still prevail and apply. And while it seems like new technology and changes have made things more confusing there are a lot of ways they have helped the retail, small trader. Chuck Hughes has beaten the markets in all kinds of climates and has helped thousands of traders do the same. In fact he just sent out a request to his readers to help him and offered his proven guide to those who are interested. [If you missed it you can still access it here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [TradeWins Logo]( © 2024 Tradewins Publishing. All rights reserved. | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Contact Us]( DISCLAIMER: Auto-trading, or any broker or advisor-directed type of trading, is not supported or endorsed by Legacy Publishing LLC. For additional information on auto-trading, you may visit the SEC's website: [All About Auto-Trading](. The information provided by the Legacy Publishing LLC ("Legacy") Trading Services, newsletters and educational publications ("Services") is not customized or personalized to any particular risk profile or tolerance. Nor is the information published by Legacy a customized or personalized recommendation to buy, sell, hold, or invest in particular financial products. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Please note that results may not be typical and can vary from person to person. There are inherent risks involved with investing in the stock and options market, including the loss of your investment. Any investment is at your own risk. You should only trade or invest your "risk capital" - money you can afford to lose. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( TradeWins Publishing, 528 North Country Rd., St. James, NY 11780

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