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November surprise? Nope, not here

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Why I won’t be surprised by a November surprise. But instead of telling you about it… I wa

Why I won’t be surprised by a November surprise. [Welcome to RiskHedge] Dear Reader, The election cycle is upon us. And regardless of who wins, the market is sure to be volatile. But I don’t care one tiny bit. In fact, I welcome it. Because it plays right into my trading approach. In short, now is NOT a time to buy and hold. Now is a time to be flexible and nimble. So, what’s the answer? Something I call the “[One Chart to Rule Them All.”]( But instead of telling you about it… I want you to see it for yourself. That’s why I’m doing a video showcase where I walk you through it. [Sign up to join me.]( Thanks, and talk soon. Sincerely, Justin Spittler Chief Trader, RiskHedge Copyright © 2024 RiskHedge. All Rights Reserved RiskHedge | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 [Click here to opt-out from receiving more information about “One Chart to Rule Them All”](. [Click here to manage your email preferences.](

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