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Option Pit Stop Mark and I are in Austin on a 3 day meeting to organize Option Pit for the next 6 mo

Option Pit Stop [fstp, logo, header] Andrew Giovinazzi believes that he's pinpointed 10 companies that will be the best performing in 2025. He sees the traces that Institutions leave behind when they decide to go BIG on a company LONG term ... and now he's ready to put on trades with SUBSTANTIAL upside. [All the details are here.]( [ag views, logo, header] JPM leaves fingerprints Yo Pit Crazies, You wonder how institutions leave clues in the markets?   [Take a look here.]( Mark and I are in Austin on a 3 day meeting to organize Option Pit for the next 6 months and beyond. We are not holding normal classes and thought this would be a good week to get this stuff done.  If you look at the last week, how is the market taking the striff in the Middle East. Well it seems pretty good to me. Historically when action is taken, the market stabilizes somewhat as the “unsure” part becomes certain. Israel is moving much more aggressively and letting terrorist organizations know the consequences. That same action 1 year ago tanked stocks and here we are after 1 year of effort 20% higher or more for the Standard and Poor’s 500 ETF (Ticker: SPY and SPX). The note I want to make below is that institutions leave a footprint. [ded] You see that wild swing in SPX?  [That was not an accident]( - AG  [logo, pit profits] Want to find YOUR winning fit? Give our Customer Care Team a call at [1-888-872-3301](tel:/1-888-872-3301) Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST. Or email them anytime at [support@optionpit.com](mailto:/support@optionpit.com)  [logo, fvix, header,] Stock Analysis: QQQ (Invesco QQQ Trust) Hey Traders, In day 2 of our stock analysis mini-series, we're going to cover the QQQ (Invesco QQQ Trust). Has it seen enough punishment and on the back way up? Or is there more pain in sight?... [Let's dig in.]( [ded]( [Click here to watch]( - Mark --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to get Mark's Trader's Edge updates directly to your inbox?[Click this link to sign up!](  [frep] Stock Analysis Mini-Series Hey Traders, This week I'm running a stock analysis mini-series. Each stock was chosen because I believe all 3 are at very critical points. The first is TLT (iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF). Typically with rate cuts, TLT makes a run. So with the FED beginning to give a haircut to rates, this is something I have my eye on. [Watch the full breakdown here.]( [ded]( The second is the QQQ (Invesco QQQ Trust.) The Q's have taken a beating lately. Will they start to recover or is the free fall just beginning? [Watch the full breakdown here.]( [ded]( Tomorrow morning I will release Part 3 of the mini series. This stock analysis is a market heavyweight that was propping up the Q's for big chunks of the year. Over the last few months, it's started to show some cracks in its armour. Of course, I'm talking about the GPU and AI juggernaut [Nvidia Corp. (Ticker: NVDA)]( [ded]( Make sure to click the bell icon on this video to get notified when it goes live tomorrow. If you're not yet subscribed...DO IT! After you've watched the breakdown of TLT and the QQQ, check out our ticker of the week video on [3M (Ticker: MMM).]( [ded]( Thanks for watching and we'll chat soon. - Mark --------------------------------------------------------------- Receive the Option Pit "Ticker of the Week" breakdowns as soon as they are released. [Click this link to sign up!](  Don't miss when our traders go live! Get an alert everytime we open the live rooms to all of our readers for free by selecting the calendar you use below. 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