Markets are now down about 10% since they hit all-time highs a week ago and are now on pace for the worst week since the financial crisis.

Despite these major reports being bullish for stocks, the massive impact the coronavirus is having on manufacturing, travel and spending has investors in panic-mode. 

But how low will the coronavirus send stocks? 

In today’s video I’m also covering the state of the U.S. economy… why I see more downside… how volatility is impacting the market… and how to make quick gains today. 

P.S. I wanted to remind you about the critical Blitz Trading event I hosted today… 

It’s all about getting into trades moments before big moves (800%-plus) and cashing out within 24 hours. 

It’s perfect for today’s uncertain market, because the simplest way to reduce risk is to spend less time in them! 

If you missed this incredible presentation, don’t worry. You can still catch the replay by clicking on the button below. 

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