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your Strike Price issue The Rare Days the Market Rises 10% By Jon Lewis Wednesday, August 10, 2022 A

your Strike Price issue The Rare Days the Market Rises 10% [By Jon Lewis] By Jon Lewis Wednesday, August 10, 2022 A new Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) analysis just revealed that… Between August 1992 and July 2022, the 20 best days for the S&P 500 happened in a bear market with gains between 5% and 10%. This underscores the impossibility of timing the market. And it’s exactly why I consistently use [this simple trade.]( Because it’s the complete opposite of trying to time the market – and its results speak for themselves: Four winning trades out of EVERY five for almost 5 straight years. [Go here for 5 free trades to try it out]( – with no strings attached. Now, here’s some interesting observations about Wells Fargo’s analysis. Some of the biggest gains for the S&P 500 happened in very extreme financial landscapes. Like when the index shot up 11% on Oct. 28 in the Great Recession of 2008… Or when it rose 9% on March 24 in 2020, right when the pandemic started. For reference, according to Morningstar Direct, the average daily return for the index over the last two decades is around 0.04%. And this proves two things I always tell investors. One is that being a market timer is a loser’s game. And the other one is that, in my view, you’ll be much better off by using [a neutral strategy]( that often makes gains between 10.8% and 26.9% in 24 hours. And does so no matter if the market goes up or down. This beats the pants off of even the best 20 days reported in Wells Fargo’s report. And the latest proof is our last trade, which made 18.9% in 24 hours. Enough to turn a $5k trade into a $944 profit – and literally overnight. [Go here for 5 new trades you can place in the same way]( – which I’m sharing for free. Why do they have a very high chance of making you a profit? Simple: As I’ve said before, they’ve made a profit 80% of the time for almost five years straight. That comes out at four profitable trades out of every five. So it’s completely realistic for you to have the same result with my 5 new trades… Potentially making 24-hour gains just like these: - $1,025 on MSFT - $525 on PG - $1,130 on IBM - $680 on AXP - $710 on MA - $1,100 on AAPL - $850 on SBUX - $735 on WMT - $780 on V - $1,130 on DIS - $815 on TXN - $1,060 on QCOM - $915 on CVS - $1,335 on EA - $1,830 on FB These are actual model portfolio gains with a $5k investment per trade… But you can also start small with $500 or $1,000 if you want. Either way, its 5-year track record of 80% winning trades is there. So no matter how much you decide to invest… Your chances of making fast profits are pretty big. [Simply click here to get the NAME and TICKER symbols of my new 5 trades.]( Trade Wisely, [Jon Lewis] Jon Lewis [Visit WyattResearch.com]( [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”)]( owns and publishes the website WyattResearch.com, other web sites, and, through its subscription services, various investment newsletters, trade alerts, and other investment-related educational materials. Those publications are informational in nature – WIR is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. You should perform your own independent research on potential investments and consult with your financial adviser to determine whether an investment is appropriate given your financial needs, objectives, and risk appetite. 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