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Bull Market, Bear Market, Inflation, Rates...None of it Matters?

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When you know how to trade the right way, you can be profitable no matter what… Preview Text fo

When you know how to trade the right way, you can be profitable no matter what… Preview Text for the message [alt_text] Dear Traders, If you listen to the talking heads of TV or the internet you would think that the economy is going to crash around our ears and everyone is going to end up broke… However if you’ve been around for more than 5 or 6 years, you’ve heard it all before. Heck, I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard that it’s the end of America or the end of the dollar... Only to see it all blow away in the breeze. People like Harry Dent. He has been amending his crash predictions for years. It’ll be this summer. No this winter. No by the end of next year. I meant by the end of summer the following year… And the beat goes on. If you throw enough predictions at the wall, some of them will stick! Lol. Here’s the truth of all of this… There are bull markets and bear markets. There are low inflationary cycles and high inflationary cycles. Rates go up and rates come down. Businesses are started and go bankrupt... And the whole time there is a class of investors and traders who [make money the entire time]( matter what is going on. This group of investors is collectively referred to as the “smart money.” And when you can pinpoint what the “smart money” is doing, you are able to get in front of them and [reap the rewards of their work](. These people have huge sums of money to invest. They have full time people who do nothing but study the markets 60, 70, 80, even 100 hours a week… They are the professional investing class. And because of the amount of money they move - they CAN’T be fast. But you can be, so when you [get in front of their wave of money]( you get to take the ride for FREE! Christian Tharp, our Chief Technical Analyst and Resident C.M.T. - explains how you can find and get in front of the smart money in [this replay]( of a breakthrough training he did. Kind Regards, The Wealthpop Team P.S. [Click here and watch]( this incredible training event for FREE. It won’t be up forever, but while it is you can discover the easy way to grab trading profits almost at will. --------------------------------------------------------------- [1 Penn Plaza, Suite 3910, New York NY 10119 Want to change how you receive these emails?]( here to unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Disclaimer](

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