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The air in the "War Room" of Meridian Capital was thick with the smell of burnt espresso and quiet desperation. It was October, and the market had just spent three weeks teasing a recovery. The pundits on TV were calling it a "V-shaped bottom," but Elias Thorne, a veteran short-seller, wasn't buying the optimism.

He had turned a period of financial chaos into a masterclass in risk management. He hadn't just survived the crash; he had mapped it. The Second Leg Down: Strategies for Profiting a...

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Elias pointed to a major tech conglomerate whose stock had surged 15% in the relief rally despite declining earnings. "Look at the volatility. It’s cheap right now because everyone thinks the worst is over." He had turned a period of financial chaos

By Thursday, the "Second Leg" had arrived with a vengeance. The market opened down 3%, and the "V-shaped" dream evaporated. But Elias wasn't just watching the red; he was watching the gold and treasury tickers.