Monday, June 7, 2021

Ignore the Doges, Sharks and Squeezes… Highlight Housing

 
June 7, 2021
 
The ONLY Trading Strategy
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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."
Here's How Jeff Does It
 
Ignore the Doges, Sharks and Squeezes… Highlight Housing
We get it. The headlines for a meme coin, another GameStop-esque, explosive short squeeze and "Baby Shark" make for good stories. They're clicky. But they push much more important stories down the list… like the housing market and inflation.

Mainstream media's trending articles are all about the "Dogefather," Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and his new Baby Shark — yes, you read that right…

But there's too much going on in the housing and rental markets to ignore because it affects the economy — and people — in a much bigger way than whatever joke Musk wants to tweet about this month.
Here's What Really Matters
 
The Top Stocks to Profit From Goods With the Most Pent-Up Demand
Thanks to the pandemic, there's a supply shortage in seemingly everything these days… from semiconductors to ketchup packets to just about anything you can think of.

So, I'm going to share ways to profit from these massive shortgages...

And we know it's not going to last forever.

Economics 101 tells us that price is a function of supply and demand, and there's a lot of pent-up demand.

So I have a list of names to target for big profits... from industrial stocks to semiconductors to logistics to truckers and more!
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Support is a price level where a downtrend can be expected to pause due to a concentration of demand. As the price of a security drops, demand for the shares increases, thus forming the support line. Meanwhile, Resistance zones arise due to a sell-off when prices increase.
 
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