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Don’t Let The News Scare You Away From The Stock Market

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We’ve all seen it: the doom and gloom headlines splashed across the news. But hold up! Before y

We’ve all seen it: the doom and gloom headlines splashed across the news. But hold up! Before you go into full-blown panic mode and start pulling cash from your investments, let’s take a step back and look at the bigger picture. [Dynamic Wealth Report]( Dynamic Wealth Report | October 08, 2024 How this hedge fund manager trades weekly options In August, David Prince bought weekly options puts on SMCI as it dropped 26% in 1 day. As you can imagine, his options absolutely soared in value. That wasn’t the first time he’s done this. Earlier in the year, he bought puts in Tesla, also bought SMCI before it went from $300 to $1,100.  David shares how he wins with weekly options in a free, 39-page book. You can get your copy right now... Claim your free training on trading weekly options [ACCESS YOUR FREE TRAINING]( (Sponsor) [Privacy Policy]( Don’t Let The News Scare You Away From The Stock Market We’ve all seen it: the doom and gloom headlines splashed across the news like we’re in the middle of a financial apocalypse. It’s no wonder the news can scare you away from the stock market faster than a haunted house on Halloween.  There’s been an ongoing war in Ukraine. Israel started a ground movement into Lebanon. Iran released the largest ballistic missile attack in history on Israel. And what will the US do in response? Those are all great reasons to not invest in the stock market, right?  But here’s the thing—they’re trying to grab your attention, and nothing does that better than fear. The more sensational the story, the more clicks they get, and the more likely you are to panic and think, “That’s it. I’m pulling my money out.”  But hold up! Before you go into full-blown panic mode and start pulling cash from your investments, let’s take a step back and look at the bigger picture. Because here’s the truth: the stock market isn’t as scary as the news makes it out to be. [LET ME EXPLAIN](   You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. We sent you this email because you are a subscriber to the Dynamic Wealth Report  newsletter, published by Hyperion Financial Group LLC, 20701 N Scottsdale Rd #107-154 Scottsdale, Arizona 85255. To ensure you receive future reports, please add John.Alexander@dynamicwealthreport.com to your address book and whitelist our email. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, you can always [unsubscribe](. This message may contain paid advertisements, or affiliate links. This email is for educational purposes and is not an offer to buy or sell any securities.  We expect to be paid up to twenty five thousand dollars, by a third party, to disseminate this and similar advertisements this month. Find full email disclosures here:  dynamicwealthreport.com/emailnotice Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors. We do not provide personalized investment counseling. Consult with your advisors before making any financial moves. 2024 Hyperion Financial Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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