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Wow. This is a wall of worry.

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If you’re feeling like this bear market has lasted for a long time, you’re not alone and y

[Company Logo] If you’re feeling like this bear market has lasted for a long time, you’re not alone and you’re right! The chart below tracks the number of weeks over the last 52 weeks that the AAII Survey showed more bulls than bears. Yes, as of the beginning of March, there had only been 3 weeks in the last year where there were more bullish investors than bearish investor responses to the survey. As you can see, this measure of sentiment has never been more bearish. If the age old saying, “bull markets like to climb a wall of worry” is true (and I believe it is), then the bulls should like this chart below. [image] This historic level of bearishness doesn’t mean that the market is poised for a big, quick surprise rally. However, it may suggest that [now is the perfect time for an “All Weather Portfolio.]()” An “All Weather Portfolio” is a strategy that protects your account balances while maintaining your opportunity to profit from bullish trends regardless of the general market conditions. Tonight (in a few hours), I’m hosting webinar that will show you how to construct an All Weather Portfolio. Actually, we’ll hand one to you if you’d like. [Click here to reserve your seat]( When the market rocketed higher in 2020, this portfolio beat the market by more than 3x. When the market fell apart in 2022, this portfolio beat the market by 6x. However, this isn’t a fast paced trading strategy. This is a well diversified, easy to execute, strategy for actively managing a handful of stocks and ETFs like a disciplined pro - so you can sleep at night. While you’re feeling in control... The majority of investors will be bearish, nervous, or frustrated even if the market rallies, because it will be climbing its wall of worry. [Click here to see how you can profit from the “All Weather Portfolio.” (even if you’re a part-time trader)](=) Best wishes for your trading, Geoff Bysshe President MarketGauge 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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