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Yesterday’s Dip Should Be A Clear Sign, But Be Careful.
 
After inflation worries outweighed Nvidia earnings info, the market let out some steam in the form of a healthy dip. Until recent years that would be a clear and actionable trading signal. But times have changed and chaos reigns supreme. Headlines would have you believe that an economic stat or a Fed comment, or blockbuster earnings reports would move the market in a somewhat predictable direction, but that just isn’t the case. This madness is costing many retail traders their nest eggs but when you harness the chaos, it can hold significant profit potential.
 
If The Only Predictable Market Trend Is Unpredictability, Exploit It For Gains
 
Pro traders have long turned to strategies that not only do well when the market goes up or down, they have used trades that offer powerful wins when the market is at its craziest. It used to be incredibly difficult to implement these strategies but now it just takes a couple clicks. Chuck Hughes sent out a link revealing his “Cash Chaos” approach earlier and it showed hard proof of how lucrative this method can be. You can still access it here. 
 
 
 
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