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War With Iran Is Creating Trading Opportunities



The war in Iran has only just begun...
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War With Iran Is Creating Trading Opportunities

The war in Iran has only just begun.

On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told the public:

We have only just begun to fight... If you think you've seen something, just wait.

Since the U.S. launched its attack on Iran exactly one week ago, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the market has grown more volatile...

Gold soared higher initially but has fallen since. All the major indexes have been chopping around. (Notably, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost nearly 800 points on Thursday.) And plenty of individual stocks have been seeing whipsaw price action.

Now, to be fair, markets were already experiencing heightened volatility even before the strikes began. Investors were panicking about high valuations on AI stocks and whether AI would make software companies obsolete. But war with Iran has thrown fuel on the fire...

The CBOE Volatility Index – the market's "fear gauge" – rose nearly 50% this week. It's currently at its highest level since last April.

This is the exact sort of environment that short-term traders thrive in.

That's because rapid price swings create opportunity. When stocks and funds move several percentage points in a single day, sometimes reversing direction just as quickly, traders can earn fast profits.

This leads me to my friend and colleague Greg Diamond...

Greg is the editor of Stansberry Research's Ten Stock Trader newsletter. He's a master of analyzing the market, finding spots of volatility, and recommending short-term trades to lock in quick gains.

For example, after Russia invaded Ukraine and sent shockwaves through the global economy, he recommended two different plays that returned a respective 116% in 34 days and 100% in 17 days.

Greg now believes another major trading opportunity is forming... He has pinpointed – to the exact week – when the market is likely to top out. This peak would mark a crucial turning point.

Best of all, traders could take advantage of this turning point in two ways. They could play the heightened volatility in both the run-up to the peak and the huge, devastating crash that's likely to follow.

Greg is going to cover all of this and more in his "2026 Market Crash Summit" this Tuesday, March 10. He'll share his predictions for the next few months... explain how he plans to trade this turning point... and even give away one free trading idea.

This online event is free to attend, but you must sign up ahead of time. Get all the details here.

Here's to our health, wealth, and a great retirement,

Dr. David Eifrig and the Health & Wealth Bulletin Research Team
March 7, 2026


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In 2022 – when the Russian invasion of Ukraine shocked the world – Greg Diamond recommended a trade that returned 116% in 34 days... and another trade that soared 100% in 17 days. Now – as the U.S.-Iran conflict wreaks havoc on the global economy – how is Greg leveraging this market turmoil to benefit folks? Find out at the 2026 Market Crash Summit.


Reader question of the week...

Q: My wife and I are buying new cookware, and I wondered if you have a preference since I've heard Teflon is dangerous but it's easiest to use. Thanks for the advice. – K.S.

A: Teflon is a handy nonstick surface, and I use Teflon cookware in my own kitchen. But it's true that it poses risks when used in certain ways. So if you buy something with Teflon, keep these points in mind...

First, at about 500 degrees Fahrenheit, the coating on Teflon pans starts to decompose, and your pan releases toxic particles and gases – including known carcinogens. These gases soak right into the food you're cooking. And Teflon can release fumes toxic enough to kill birds.

So you should only use Teflon pans for low- to medium-heat cooking. I try to keep the heat as low as possible when I'm using Teflon-coated cookware.

Second, if Teflon gets chipped or scratched, pieces of the chemical coating can end up in your food. So I only use silicone or rubber utensils on my Teflon, never metal or hard plastic.

If you'd rather avoid Teflon, or need something for higher temperatures, I recommend stainless steel...

Stainless steel is inexpensive and harmless, and it lasts a long time. It's not nonstick like Teflon, but all you need to do is add a little bit of oil or nonstick cooking spray – like Pam – before using the pan.

Keep sending your questions, comments, and suggestions our way. We read every e-mail... feedback@healthandwealthbulletin.com.


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