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April 24, 2022 It’s a sign of bullishness, not bearishness. I know that may be hard to believe

April 24, 2022 [Investor Info News] Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: Dear Reader, The interest rate hike is not a death sentence for the stock market. [In fact, historically, rising interest rates have been good for stocks.]( It’s a sign of bullishness, not bearishness. I know that may be hard to believe for some… But look at the data: Going back to 1989, the average return of the S&P 500 during a rate hike is 62.9%. The Nasdaq is up an average of 102% during a period of rising interest rates. You see, it’s important to understand: Rising rates don’t hurt the stock market… High rates do. And right now, we have historically low interest rates. One rate hike, or even 10 quarter-point rate hikes isn’t going to change that. In fact, the Federal Reserve is raising rates because the market is strong – and ready to stand on its own two feet without artificial help. We are in a bull market with a long way to run. [In this video, I’ll tell you more about a small set of unknown stocks I think are going to thrive as interest rates rise.]( I’ll also tell you about 14 currently popular stocks I think you should sell or avoid. [Click here to watch the full interview for free – no paywall.]( Regards, Joel Litman Founder, Altimetry Research PS. I recently met with the Department of Defense in a private, special situation room, and shared my research on inflation and the stock market. And I’ve shared this research with the top 10 money managers in the world, all paying clients. My unique stock market “early warning system” called the 2020 crash weeks early. And it spotted the coming bull market at the bottom. My system has called the rise of AMD when the stock was $2. And it called the demise of fad stocks like Peloton and DoorDash. Now, it’s flashing green on five specific stocks… While at the same time, it says to sell 14 of the most popular stocks on the market. [Click here to find out more…]( This third party offer is brought to you by Investor InfoNews. 483 GREEN LANES, LONDON, N134BS, UK. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here.]( To file an email abuse complaint, please [click here.]( [Please Read Our Privacy Policy]( To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [View In Browser]( © Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved.

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