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Here?s an interesting fact I learned today. There?s a strong connection between the Washington C

[frep, frep header, header, logo] Big Money is preparing for post-election. Where are they heading? Let's track the money and find their trades[Click here to get started.]( Here’s an interesting fact I learned today. There’s a strong connection between the Washington Commanders and the U.S. Presidential Election. It all revolves around the Commanders’ last home game before the election. The “Redskins Rule” (from back when they had their old name) goes like this: If the Commanders win their pre-election home game, the party in power wins the presidency. If the Commanders lose their pre-election home game, the opposing party wins the presidency. Of the 21 presidential elections since the Commanders moved from Boston to Washington in 1937, this rule correctly predicted the results 19 times. That’s a 90% win rate – pretty impressive. Their last home game before the 2024 Election is tomorrow evening against my Chicago Bears … and I’m sure we’ll all be watching. Now, there’s another pattern regarding the election that I’ve picked up on – this time related to trading. We’ve tracked this pattern back to 1992 – the last 8 elections. Market uncertainty hits a clear Peak a few days before the election and a clear Valley a few days after. And unlike the Redskins Rule, it doesn’t matter who wins the election; the pattern is there nonetheless. When we see a consistent pattern, we’re able to trade it. So tomorrow I’m rooting for my Bears (obviously), but it doesn’t matter if this football superstition reigns true in November. Because on Wednesday, I’m going to make a trade based on this pattern – and I’m targeting an 84% profit. Oh, and you’ll also get THREE bonus trades. So that’s a total of four trades … I wonder if Caleb Williams can throw that many touchdowns tomorrow. [Click here and get in before Wednesday.]( I’ll see you then. (And Go Bears!) [sig, mark sig, signature] 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. Add Option Pit Live Events to Your Calendar [Apple]( [Google]( [Outlook]( [Outlook.com]( [Office 365]( [Yahoo]( All the Right Options. The Option Pit Team brings more than 150 years of experience to you every day. From the trading pits of Chicago to the world's largest banks to the halls of power in DC -- they've done it all. Now they’re collectively focused on one thing: making YOU a better, more profitable trader. Click the button below to schedule a call with our concierge Customer Care Team to find your best fit today. DISCLAIMER: FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. The materials presented from Option Pit LLC are for your informational and educational purposes only. Neither Option Pit LLC nor its employees offer investment, legal or tax advice of any kind, and the analysis displayed with various tools does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice and should not be interpreted as such. Using the data and analysis contained in the materials for reasons other than the informational and educational purposes intended is at the user’s own risk. DISCLAIMER: OPTION PIT LLC IS NOT AN INVESTMENT ADVISOR OR REGISTERED BROKER. Option Pit LLC is not responsible for any losses that may occur from transactions effected based upon information or analysis contained in the presented materials. Specific trading ideas or strategies discussed in the presentations or materials are entirely illustrative and do not constitute the solicitation of a transaction (or transactions) or a recommendation to execute a particular transaction or implement a particular trading strategy. DISCLAIMER: TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK; TRADING INVOLVES RISK OF LOSS; SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. To the extent that you make use of the concepts with the presentation material, you are solely responsible for the applicable trading or investment decision. Trading activity, including options transactions, can involve the risk of loss, so use caution when entering any option transaction. You trade at your own risk, and it is recommended you consult with a financial advisor for investment, legal or tax advice relating to options transactions. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [Update your preferences]( This email was sent by support@optionpit.com. 1-888-872-3301 [Option Pit]( | 190 S LaSalle Suite 3000 Chicago, IL 60603 | [Privacy Policy](

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