It’s called “Window Dressing” & it can spark some movement in December.

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We don't know if you've been paying attention to our recent emails lately…

But if you did, you know our fellow trader Lance Ippolito is very BULLISH in December.

He'd go as far as to say it's one of the best months to trade options…

But ONLY if the market is the crapper, like it is right now.

In fact, the WORSE the markets look…

The BETTER the trading…

You see, right now everyone on Wall Street is disparate.

…Their books don't look great…

…Their investment funds did not meet client expectations…

…The stocks they're holding are way, way down…

And they're afraid many of the folks they manage money for are about to leave…

In other words…

The worse the market is… the more desperate they are to recoup their losses

And that's good for traders like us…

In their eyes it's the 4th quarter - 2 minutes on the clock- and they need a touchdown.

So what do they do… They get aggressive to recoup their losses...

They have to make their books look better for people to stay on for another year.

The technical term for this is called "window dressing" - you can google it.

But in short, it just means Wall Street is going to take some questionable actions in order to make some money.

It's not out of the ordinary to see some degree of manipulation or other questionable tactics.

Now, of course, Lance is not the guy who gets mad about it.

He's the guy who figures out what they're doing and tries to piggyback them…

So if you want to see which stocks caught his eye.

And the strategies he's about to deploy.

Check this out now!

Cheers,

Guy Cohen

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