Thursday, September 10, 2020

Re: , Did You See This?!

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After the holiday extended weekend, there were plenty of stocks gapping higher…


But one stood out from the rest of them.


Why?


It's a pattern I've seen plenty of times — it's the "after weekend" gap up. You see, money never sleeps, and companies are working around the clock wheelin' and dealin'. 


If a deal actually goes through or there's an update, then they'll most likely report earlier in the week.


My goal is to identify the ones set to gap up after the weekend. 



Take a look at Nikola Corporation (NKLA), it was third on my list of top gainers on Tuesday. It's a prime example of the pattern I mentioned earlier.


The reason for the move?


A press release.



The stock exploded on Tuesday morning (remember, Monday was a holiday)...



If traders were able to get in on NKLA on Friday, I believe they could've scored some hefty gains off that move.


I mean, who doesn't love placing high-conviction trade ideas on Fridays… and waking up to gains after the weekend?*



This is one of my favorite strategies to use, and I've hit a groove with it…


I want to show you how it works.


Tomorrow, I'm set to release my Monday Movers watchlist.


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Don't miss out on my next Monday Movers watchlist tomorrow.



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