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Do you know this about the 2nd half of the year?

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As you can see above, the S&P 500 has tended to plateau or even correct from mid-July through Octobe

[Company Logo] We're about to enter the second half of the year so I thought you might find this interesting and helpful... The chart below illustrated the average trend of the S&P 500 over the course of a year, based on the last 10 years... Hi Trader, These charts are never expected to be perfect, but they can be very helpful in anticipating easy vs. difficult time frames during the year. [image] As you can see above, the S&P 500 has tended to plateau or even correct from mid-July through October. A quick assumption could be that the market is about to top out until after the election (November). Maybe, but that's a dangerous assumption, and not all stocks and sectors follow this pattern. If you'd like to learn ways to improve your ability and probability of building your wealth in the second half of this year. [Click here to reserve your seat for a special presentation](=) Strategies & Tactics For The BIG Second Half of 2024 (with Q&A) Best wishes for your trading, Geoff Bysshe President MarketGauge P.S. If you trade stocks, options or ETFs you don't want to miss this! [Tap here to reserve your seat now.](=) Get more - follow us here... Twitter [@marketgauge]( and [@marketminute]( and [Facebook]( To stop receiving this go [here.]() Got Questions?Office hours 9-5 ET (New York time) Email: info@marketgauge.com Live Chat: Go to bottom right corner of our [home page.](=) Call: 888-241-3060 or 973-729-0485 There is substantial risk of loss associated with trading any securities including and not limited to stocks, ETFs, futures, and options. Only risk capital should be used to trade. Trading securities is not suitable for everyone. No representation is being made that the use of this strategy or any system or trading methodology will generate profits. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. [To unsubscribe or customize your email settings, click here]() "Market Intelligence at a Glance + Tools For Serious Traders" [Unsubscribe]( MarketGauge.com 70 Sparta Ave, Suite 203 Sparta, New Jersey 07871 United States (888) 241-3060

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