| The ONLY Strategy Traders Will Ever Need | | Legendary trader Jeff Zananiri just told us about a breakthrough strategy so powerful, he's already used it to signal 20%, 30%, even 50% winners overnight…
Every day of the week.
How does he do it? By simply buying certain stocks right at the market's close and then selling them again the next morning.
We almost didn't believe Jeff when he told us about his overnight strategy, but then we started digging into the 3 p.m. market phenomenon that Jeff calls a "Burn Notice." | | | | | How to Play Slowing Retail Sales Amid Rampant, Rising Inflation | | As I wrote in a note Monday to external subscribers, "Inflation has been a consistent theme amongst the flapping heads in mainstream financial media over the past few weeks."
But last week's Consumer Price Index (read: inflation) figure of over 5% year-on-year was the highest print in nearly 13 years. And although markets shrugged it off, pundits clearly remain spooked by what the Federal Reserve deems a "transitory" figure.
Well, Tuesday morning's Producer Price Index (PPI) data — a measure of prices received by manufacturers and a leading indicator for the Consumer Price Index — gave us a real-time look into what the near-term future of inflationary pressure looks like.
And spoiler alert… Pressure continues to increase Instant Pot-style. | | | | | What's Next for Pot Stocks?: 4 Charts Traders Must See Right Now | | It looks like our friends over at r/wallstreetbets on Reddit are at it again.
They've been able to maintain pressure in their first two major targets, but their attention and success outside of GameStop and AMC has been short-lived.
Company shares have nearly doubled year to date, outperforming the wider sector and drawing attention from short sellers.
But traders rushing to pile into this stock with dreams of squeezing it to the moon must not be looking at the same charts I am… | | | | "Thanks Mr. Scott for the video and instruction. As others have told you, it is also the best single, one and a half hour, options explanation for these ears, too."
Stuart O.
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