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Adjust Your Sails for a Rate Cut I got sick and tired of Wall Street’s game... so I invented my

Adjust Your Sails for a Rate Cut [StreetAuthority]    [“I’m tired of putting my hard-earned money into stocks...”]( I got sick and tired of Wall Street’s game... so I invented my own. Now, I win at 96% of the trades I make — easily, safely, and with little risk. After 30 years of keeping my strategy under wraps, I’m ready to teach it to a select group of people for a limited time. [Get the details here.](   Adjust Your Sails for a Rate Cut By John Persinos  As a native of the Massachusetts North Shore, I took sailing lessons at an early age. Since the wind direction and strength are constantly changing, a good sailor adapts by adjusting the sail’s angle relative to the wind to maintain forward momentum. As the Federal Reserve prepares to cut rates, think of your portfolio as a sailboat. To catch the wind just right, you need to tack, i.e. adjust your sails to maximize speed and stay on course. Whether the Fed delivers a gentle 25 basis point breeze or a stronger 50 basis point gust, your success hinges on your ability to shift your investments in the right direction. Okay, I won’t belabor my sailing metaphor. If you’ve been following my advice in recent weeks, you’ve already made the proper calibrations. But if you haven’t, it’s still not too late. Below, I’ll show you how to position your portfolio ahead of the Fed decision. The Odds Favor a Cut When the Fed’s policy-making arm, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), meets September 17-18, the overwhelming expectation is that the FOMC will announce a rate cut. The only uncertainty, according to Wall Street bookmakers, is the magnitude of the cut. The CME Group’s [FedWatch tool]( indicates the odds of the Fed cutting its benchmark rate by 50 basis points this month have risen from 30% to 43%, while the likelihood of a 25 basis-point cut stands at 57%, according to the FedWatch reading as of September 5 (see chart). [Read More...](   [These 5 picks put you on the path towards $500k]( Give me just 10 minutes and I’ll show you all the jaw-dropping details I’ve uncovered behind the next generation of investing… and why NOW is the best time to make your move… No games, no gimmicks… just a very real chance to [rake in up to $500k in the next 12 months - from these 5 ‘off the radar’ opportunities.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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