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How to handle “the inflation problem”

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thesteadytrader.com

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serge@thesteadytrader.com

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[Company Logo] Hey Trader, Nobody likes it. We all complain about it. It kills us financially in so many ways. Inflation. Inflation is ticking higher again of late. [ Here’s how we’re turning inflation into profit potential! ]( If you dig into the charts, you can see that we’re just getting started… [image]( I don’t need to tell you that rising inflation has profound consequences for the stock and bond markets. You’re probably already feeling it. When an economic environment is going through this much change, it’s time to pivot to a new strategy to handle it. Better yet: we can find new ways to profit from it as well. All year long, I’ve been doubling down on rotating through different ETFs as the market changes. This ETF sector rotation strategy has been paying off. And with inflation raging, I can use this strategy to rotate into areas of the market that go up when inflation stays higher… which is what I believe we are in for. Want to know what they are? I’m revealing them this Friday in my [ETF Masterclass: Potential to Win Never Looked So Good.]() This free masterclass lays out how I’m using ETF rotation to capitalize on inflation, and why we’re seeing the building blocks for an incredible opportunity for traders. Want in? [Click HERE to save your spot in this one, and I’ll take all the fear out of inflation as we head into the end of the year.](=) Serge B. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( RISK DISCLAIMER: Day trading, short term trading, options trading, and futures trading are extremely risky undertakings. They generally are not appropriate for someone with limited capital, little or no trading experience, and/ or a low tolerance for risk. Never execute a trade unless you can afford to and are prepared to lose your entire investment. All trading operations involve serious risks, and you can lose your entire investment. Blue Oak Advisors LLC, which runs TheSteadyTrader.com is not an investment advisor and is not registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Further, owners, employees, agents or representatives of Blue Oak Advisors LLC, which runs TheSteadyTrader.com are not acting as investment advisors and might not be registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory. [Unsubscribe]( Blue Oak Advisors, LLC 8461 Lake Worth Road, Suite 453 Lake Worth, Florida 33467 United States

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