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Inflation Rumors - Here’s The Truth

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Wall Street Warrior Presents ⮕ ⮕ ⮕                                                                                                                                                                      Advertisement | [Unsubscribe](   The Big Spook There are recession rumors around every corner. Today the IMF downgraded expectations for global economic growth. [Here are the details.]( We’re not worried about the rumors. There will be stocks to trade in our low-priced niche. Just like there were opportunities during the 2020 COVID market selloff. The economy slipped into a small recession then as well. Nothing’s set in stone at this point. And we march forward no matter what. So it’s no use worrying about it. Plus, your attention should be on the market and its reaction to tomorrow’s highly anticipated inflation report. Here’s a chart that shows our inflation path thus far … We’re aiming for 2 - 3%. A significantly lower inflation rate is a bullish catalyst. An unchanged or higher rate is a bearish catalyst. But no one knows how the market will react. It’s best to sit by and let the trigger-happy traders sort it out. We’re biased toward bullish positions. So we’re hoping for lower inflation and a market rally. Rain or shine, the small-cap market will give us some opportunities. Get ready. “An AI that can make you rich?” One AI lawyer can now service 253 clients in a day... One college student can now replace several coding engineers with AI... And for retirees, this new era of technology may have given them the best chance to catch up on their retirement goals. [Click here now to see how](   New MPG Laws But it’s not happening fast enough … currently, new EV automobile sales account for only 6% of the total. The White House wants that number to be 70% by 2032. [Here are the details.]( To make it happen, we’re expecting new MPG laws that force companies to raise fuel efficiency across their fleets. This could act as a huge catalyst for the EV sector. We’ll keep an eye out for any volatility. Expect updates from the Environmental Protection Agency tomorrow, April 12. Wednesday’s a big day. Make sure to get some rest tonight. Looking for more Daily Stock News? Click the link below to claim daily Dollar Stock Reports: [Send Me Daily Dollar Stock Reports](     Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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