How Will Great Inflation News Set Up The Next Move?

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Dropping Costs Support A Rate Cut And There Are Ideal Ways To Trade It For Potential Gains
 
With price increases cooling enough to grab headlines it sets the stage for the Fed to finally cut rates. Wall Street has been looking for this for quite a while and the big money is all set for that announcement with strategies that will bring them a lot of dough. But what about the little guys? Are you set up to adjust and exploit this big event on the horizon? Equally important, what if it doesn't play out as expected? How can you protect your trade?
 
Trading A Fed Move Isn't A Lay Up But It Is Very Doable For An Individual Trader
 
In fact, many big traders hit the jack pot in the past by having a hedge against things going differently than the masses expect. With the right strategy a small trader can set themselves up to cash in on the expected and be insulated against the unexpected. Looking at the history of the grandaddy of indexes, the Dow Jones, is a great place to start. It has been through these types of events in the past. Wendy Kirkland has done just that and spotted an amazing strategy that uses a Dow Jones ETF to exploit the moves the most watched index makes. If you missed her link to see how she does it, you can still access it here. 
 
 

 


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