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“I avoided a $100,000 loss”*

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tradestops.com

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Great2024Selloff@exct.tradesmith.com

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in place for when the next major sell off occurs. Something based on math and data, not emotion. Whi

[TradeSmith] I know things don’t feel terrible in the markets right now… Ever since the FED announced its rate cut last week, the markets have marched higher. But I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t remind you how things can change in the blink of an eye. The markets still face many uphill battles in the coming weeks and months like a potential recession, the election, and global turmoil to name a few. It’s in these moments [you need to have a solid exit strategy]( in place for when the next major sell off occurs. Something based on math and data, not emotion. Which is why I want to [direct your attention to a discussion]( my good friend and colleague Eric Fry had on Tuesday night. He sat down with a special guest to reveal a powerful tool called TradeStops that could help you determine the optimal time to sell your stocks before the next big crash occurs. They even shared several stories of people who have used this tool to sidestep major downturns and saved their money… [Quote]( [Quote]( [Quote]( These folks all had TradeStops in their corner during turbulent market conditions. And while millions of investors fell victim to the markets and their own emotions. These folks had a plan in place that alerted to them of trouble ahead so they could take money off the table before it was too late. If you want to hear more stories like this, and why there’s never been a more important time to try TradeStops… [Watch this time sensitive video now.]( Eric has secured a 90-day trial to TradeStops for you, but you need to act before September 30. If you have any money in the markets, you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to at least try it out for 90 days. A lot can happen over that time frame. You can see how it works in real time [by going here](. Regards, Louis Navellier Senior Quantitative Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace ** The investment results described in these testimonials are not typical. Investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some or all of the investment. ©2023 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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