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(watch this video NOW)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 October 09, 2024 | [Read Online]( Don Kaufman here. And I have some crucial market insights that you need to hear about. If you've been scratching your head over the current market moves, you're not alone. [In my latest video](, I breakdown: 🔍 What's Really Happening in the Market The S&P futures are nestled within a tight range, but don't let that deceive you. Elevated volatility signals that something significant is on the horizon. Curious? You should be. Plus… 🔥[In my latest video, you’ll discover]([:]( - Unveiling the Hidden Risks Behind Elevated Volatility… - Discover why the current VIX levels signal more than just market uncertainty—they're warning signs of imminent shifts that could impact your trades. - The Surprising Surge in Defensive Sectors – What It Means for Your Portfolio… - Utilities, Walmart, and Philip Morris are outperforming—uncover the unexpected drivers behind their skyrocketing performance. - Why Tech Giants Like Microsoft and Apple Are Falling Behind… - While Meta and Nvidia lead the charge, find out why industry heavyweights aren't keeping pace with the S&P's movements. - Decoding Fed Fund Futures: What the 81% Cut Probability Means for You… - A seismic shift in Fed projections could redefine market strategies—learn how to position yourself for the next big move. - Preparing for the CPI Impact: How to Navigate the Upcoming Market Volatility… With CPI results on the horizon, understand the critical factors that could trigger a dramatic market reaction and how to safeguard your investments. 👉 [Click Here to Watch the Exclusive Video]( Trades We Threw Down In The Room Today It was an active session in the TheoTrade Chatroom today. Here’s a recap of the trades: Brandon hit us with a couple trades, starting off with a vertical call spread in USO. He bought the $76/$78 call spread expiring on Nov 15 for $0.74. In addition, he bought the dip in Chinese stocks, specifically the ETF ASHR. He bought the $28/$30 call spread expiring on Nov 15 for $0.80. But that’s not all… Gianni bought AVGO on a close above $182.89. With a stop loss on a close below $167.47, and the first profit target at $230. As always, it's important for investors to conduct their own due diligence. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 TheoTrade (FOMO) PO Box 24790 Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00824, United States of America [Terms of Service](

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