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Recent stock market turmoil is worrying.

Some say it is the beginning of a period of risk reduction that could easily lead to a market crash, others that it is a bursting bubble.

Either one of those scenarios would necessitate drastic action by traders and investors, but if you get it wrong and this is just normal volatility, it could prove very expensive.

So, which is it?

Join Martin Tillier's Fundamental Four presentation this week to find out.

Martin has decades of experience in dealing rooms around the world and has traded through multiple booms and crashes. During that time, he learned that the best indicator of whether or not volatility was indicative of a long-term move was what was happening in other markets.

Big money moves around but stays invested. Where it is going will indicate the mood of the money that matters and tell you what to expect for U.S. stocks.

Join us today at 4:15 pm ET as Martin analyzes those markets and tells you what you need to know…

See you there

The DTI Team


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