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Hey Trader, I know, I know: volatility is on everyone’s mind right now. Given the wars, disaste

Hey Trader, I know, I know: volatility is on everyone’s mind right now. Given the wars, disasters, and strikes that are hitting - volatility is a given. Heck, we’re not even mentioning the presidential election yet, either! But instead of running and hiding from volatility, you can turn it into some serious trades. The trick: shortening your timeframe. Instead of being overwhelmed by the Big Picture Volatility that everyone talks about… …you can [use intraday volatility to make trades without exposing yourself to unnecessary risk](?smartlink=OIS&email={EMAIL}&UTMSource=tst&name=). Take this chart on the SPY recently - what do you notice?: ?smartlink=OIS&email={EMAIL}&UTMSource=tst&name= This is a chart spanning just a few days - and there are some big swings happening. On the 26th, we see a steep drop. On the 30th? An even steeper recovery. Those are big moves that happen in a short period of time. How do you jump on them? Look closer at the chart. Right before that drop and that recovery, you can see little carrot-style arrows. Those are sell and buy signals that were alerted before the moves happened. Pretty accurate, wouldn’t you say? Wish you had your hands on the tool that delivered these signals? I’ll show you how these signals were alerted - and how you can start using the same tool yourself to spot big intraday moves. [Click HERE one time to save your spot in my exclusive training where I demo this powerful trading tool to find real high-potential trades in a very volatile market!](?smartlink=OIS&email={EMAIL}&UTMSource=tst&name=) Serge B. IMPORTANT NOTICE! No representation is being made that the use of this strategy or any system or trading methodology will generate profits. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. There is substantial risk of loss associated with trading securities and options on equities. Only risk capital should be used to trade. Trading futures, options, futures, forex, and securities is not suitable for everyone. Disclaimer: Futures, Options, Securities and Currency trading all have large potential rewards, but they also have large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in these markets. Don’t trade with money you can’t afford to lose. This website is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell futures, options, stocks, or currencies. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this web site. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. CFTC RULE 4.41 – HYPOTHETICAL OR SIMULATED PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE CERTAIN LIMITATIONS. UNLIKE AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE RECORD, SIMULATED RESULTS DO NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL TRADING. ALSO, SINCE THE TRADES HAVE NOT BEEN EXECUTED, THE RESULTS MAY HAVE UNDER-OR-OVER COMPENSATED FOR THE IMPACT, IF ANY, OF CERTAIN MARKET FACTORS, SUCH AS LACK OF LIQUIDITY. SIMULATED TRADING PROGRAMS IN GENERAL ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFIT OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. 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. 8461 Lake Worth Road, Suite 453 Lake Worth Florida 33467 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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