There's a quickly fading window for ACTION                                                                                                                                                                                                         September 05, 2023 | [Read Online]( Dawn Report September 5, 2023 General George S. Patton reportedly said, “A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan executed next week.” Now, that doesn’t quite hold over to the trading world… Reckless action is the last thing that many traders need. But it does capture the most important factors in any trading approach, especially when it comes to options. Those are speed and timing. Unless you are doing a “buy and hold” type strategy where you are clinging to stocks for years… if not decades… you are going to be taking advantage of temporary market conditions. And if you don’t act right now, you make nothing. Worse, if you act at the wrong time, you lose money. So at the risk of having a go at General Patton himself – you need a plan that incorporates speed and timing as core elements. You must assume that you are going to be hit with market conditions that are not going to last long – and if you don’t act on them immediately, the opportunity is lost forever. That’s especially true when it comes to entirely new market sectors… like AI. AI is changing everything. And it’s no exaggeration to say that it may be single-handedly responsible for supporting the ongoing bull market. For example, Nvidia (NVDA), easily the most important AI company today, is up more than 238% YTD. And I’ve been working tirelessly to make sure investors can take advantage of this and other companies. [My AI-driven “Bullseye Unlimited” approach]( has been identifying possible gains throughout this sector… Including NVDA blasting off to 1,400% in just nine days. That’s a life-changing win… and it won’t be the last opportunity. But you need to be ready to act instantly. In the current market environment, it’s not enough to simply have a grasp of the fundamentals, or a general idea of how the industry is going to develop… Any single report – trade sanctions on China, a new COVID strain, a critical testing failure – any and all of those things can spell doom for a trading strategy. The key is to maximize your own freedom for action by making sure you have the best system already in place. I truly believe I’ve developed that with my Gamma Trigger System… driven by AI and ready to take advantage of what’s happening right now. And I’m telling you about this now because it’s available at a special price – but it won’t be after tomorrow. Remember what I said about timing? About opportunities that fade after a brief window? This is one of those times. I hope you enjoyed your Labor Day – but markets are open again and it is time to act with violent determination. [Click here now]( and get all the information you need. And let’s get back at it. Get What’s Yours, Jeff Bishop THE WORD ON THE STREET - Now It’s Sure To Be A Success – CNBC’s Jim Cramer is scathing in his review of Tesla’s Cybertruck, which Elon Musk has been driving around. Cramer said the electric version of the Ford Lightning is better and called the Cybertruck a “monstrosity.” “I don’t want to go too into World War II, but it looks like a tank that was used by the other side,” he claimed. He further said that it looked like something “Fred Flintstone might have built in his spare time.” (Of course, if there’s someone you want betting against you, it’s Jim Cramer.) The Ford F-150 Lightning thus far is getting more interest from perspective buyers… but the UAW has put forward “[audacious](” contract demands, including a major pay increase, reduced hours, and the return of pensions. The prospect of a strike looms… so maybe Elon Musk will get the last laugh after all. - “Bidenomics” Still Bombing – President Joe Biden [touted]( his pro-union credentials on Labor Day, mocking former president Donald Trump at an event in Philadelphia. “The last guy looked at the world from Park Avenue,” he said. “I look at it from Scranton, Pennsylvania.” However, about 60% of voters give the president low marks on the economy and inflation, about almost two-thirds think the American economy is in a bad way. Even as the Federal Reserve brags about bringing down the rate of inflation, almost three-quarters of Americans say inflation has moved in the wrong direction over the last year. - Oil Up And Europe Down Again – Europe [continues]( its economic stagnation, as European stocks fell back after briefly touching a three-week high. Oil prices are increasing even as the Chinese economy stumbles and demand slumps. New [data]( from Germany shows that exports continue to fall as Berlin struggles to avoid a recession. Falling foreign demand is blamed. - Events Picking Up In Ukraine – Ukraine claimed to break through further Russian defenses as the counteroffensive finally began showing some results. Meanwhile, Russia is being forced to turn to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in order to secure weapons, with the secretive leader [traveling]( to Vladivostok by train. Ukraine is also undergoing a major shakeup, with Rustem Umerov, a Crimean Tartar, [named]( as the country’s new Defense Minister. The move comes as Ukraine is coming under rare foreign criticism for [corruption](, with almost a billion dollars worth of weapons contracts having missed their delivery dates. - So We’re Doing This Again – Get ready for another government shutdown [showdown](. The Republican Party is divided over passing a short-term spending bill that would keep funding at the levels agreed between President Joe Biden and the GOP during the last crisis. However, the good news is that this time the country would not be facing a potential default. The House Freedom Caucus has demanded a bill that will fund border security and address the “weaponization” of the FBI, which will probably lead to a confrontation with the Democrat-controlled Senate. - A Software Program Older Than Many People – The end of an era – Microsoft will no longer be updating WordPad and will cease supporting it. It will soon be [removed]( from future generations of Windows. Microsoft Word and Notepad will remain. WordPad has been a basic part of Windows all the way since Windows 95. Don’t worry though – Notepad is getting an update. The information in this email is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee specific results as there is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Also, our traders are real traders and may have financial interests in the companies discussed. Please see our [Terms and Conditions]( for more information. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © Dawnreport 62 Calef Hwy. #233
Lee, NH 03861, United States