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Can The S&P 500 Break Its September Slump?

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 ---------------------------------------------------------------  Election? Recession? Rate Cuts

[TR Logo Banner] Catch Up On Our Top 3 Most Read Stories From Last Week CAN THE S&P 500 BREAK ITS SEPTEMBER SLUMP? [A Look at the Bullish Rally and What's Next for the Market] After the Fed announced the first rate cut, the market has been rallying to new all-time highs. And why wouldn’t it? The GDP report was in line with expectations, unemployment claims came under expectations, and Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell, said he is dedicated to keeping the US Treasury market - the deepest and most liquid in the world - functioning at a high level. The bullishness has pushed the S&P 500 to be on pace to do something it hasn’t done in the last four years. It might close September in the green, but how long can this rally last?  [Read The Full Story Here](  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Election? Recession? Rate Cuts? Inflation? Get more income or faster portfolio growth no matter what happens in 2025! [Learn how at our 11th Annual Investor’s Blueprint Live.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- IS YOUR PORTFOLIO READY IF THE HOLIDAY SHIPPING CRISIS HITS? [Is Your Portfolio Ready if the Holiday Shipping Crisis Hits?] Christmas is canceled this year so start setting expectations early. Santa and his elves are likely going on strike in the coming weeks right in time for the election and for a busy holiday season. I haven’t lost my mind – I know Santa doesn’t exist, but the looming shipping crisis is around the corner and could have a major impact on some key industries within the broader market. Is your portfolio prepared?  [Read The Full Story Here](  ---------------------------------------------------------------  MEMBER SUGGESTION LEADS TO BIG CASH HAUL [Member Suggestion Leads to Big Cash Haul] We booked profits last week on a Perpetual Income-style trade that was brought to our attention by a member. Not only did we book a large chunk of cash on the position in a short amount of time, but we collected a dividend to boot. Find out what stock we traded and why it was a perfect Perpetual Income candidate.  [Read The Full Story Here]( Copyright © 2024 Traders Reserve LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( 267 Kentlands Blvd #225 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 [Traders Reserve]

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