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How the 2024 Election could affect your investments...

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Please accept this complimentary report in preparation for November 5th. Dear Reader, When Joe Biden

Please accept this complimentary report in preparation for November 5th. [Schaeffer's logo]( Dear Reader, When Joe Biden stepped down this past July, it didn't just make voters anxious... It made investors anxious too. And there's good reason to be worried. Our experts recently analyzed more than 70 years of stock market data for election years, and [what they found was stunning](. In fact, our data suggests this election - more than any other - could have a sizable impact on your current (and future) investments. The good news is that we've decided to publish this data for you, along with a deep dive into exactly what this data means for your portfolio. Even better, we're currently giving it away for FREE. [Report cover: How to Trde the 2024 Election]( Inside, you’ll learn: → How to stay ahead of pre- and post-election volatility → How to prep your portfolio for Kamala or Trump in 2024 → Why investors have seen higher returns in certain election years → What you should do to protect yourself (and potentially profit) To claim your FREE copy of this critical report, simply click the button below... [>> Download Now]( Remember, there's not much time left. The election is right around the corner... And it's possible that millions of investors won't know what to do. [So claim your FREE copy of "How to Trade the 2024 Election" today.]( To strong trading and even stronger profits, Bernie Schaeffer Founder & CEO Schaeffer's Investment Research service@sir-inc.com []( 1-800-448-2080 1-513-589-3800 International [Schaeffer's blue logo, small] 5151 Pfeiffer Rd Cincinnati, OH 45242 No longer want to receive these emails? [Unsubscribe here.]( To ensure delivery of this email to your inbox and to enable images to load in future mailings, please add enews@schaeffer.com to your e-mail address book or safe senders list. Although there is significant profit potential associated with buying options, there is also the risk of losing one's entire investment in any individual trade. In any option buying approach, it is expected that losing trades will be more numerous than winning trades. The goal is for the average gain to be significantly greater than the average loss so that the bottom line is profitable. Prior to purchase, ensure that you have a broker that allows the trading of options and that you are approved to trade options.

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