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Myths About Trading the October Surprise—Busted!

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Hi Tristam, There are a lot of myths out there about trading during election season, especially when

Hi Tristam, There are a lot of myths out there about trading during election season, especially when the market starts to get volatile. But don’t let those myths hold you back from seizing opportunities during this time. Let’s bust some of the most common myths and show you how our [Bootcamp for Traders]( can give you the tools to trade confidently: Myth #1: “Election Season is Too Risky for New Traders” It’s true, the markets can get choppy. But that’s why we’re here! In the bootcamp, top Wall Street trader, Simon Shannon, and I will teach you how to identify opportunities and manage risk in even the most unpredictable conditions. With the right guidance, volatility becomes your friend, not your enemy. Myth #2: “It’s Impossible to Make Consistent Profits During Election Season” History tells a different story. In this bootcamp, we’ll show you how past election market trends can help you anticipate the moves that matter. By understanding these patterns, you can make calculated decisions and turn chaos into profit. Myth #3: “It’s Too Hard to Keep Up with Live Training” We know life gets busy. That’s why if you can’t join the sessions live, you’ll still receive full recordings—so you won’t miss out on any of the strategies, insights, or live trades. You can watch them at your convenience and catch every detail. Our [Bootcamp for Traders: Dominate The Market During Election Season]( starts on Wednesday, October 30 at 11 AM Eastern, and it’s your ticket to navigating the turbulent election cycle with confidence. [Join the Bootcamp and Trade Confidently—Sign Up Today!]( Don’t let these trading myths (or anything else) hold you back. Now’s the time to equip yourself with the knowledge and real-time strategies you’ll need to successfully trade during this election season. I hope to see you at the first session on Wednesday, October 30 at 11 AM Eastern! To Your Success, Marina “The Trader Chick” P.S. Be one of the first 10 people [to sign up and receive a FREE 1:1 coaching session with Simon]( valued at over $1,000. This is a limited offer, so don’t miss your chance! Pensativo #7 Gravialas Residencial Antigua Guatemala 0000 GUATEMALA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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