Thursday, July 8, 2021

How You Can Profit From the Best IPOs of the Year

 
July 8, 2021
 
Please Don't Tell Anyone About This
What I'm about to share is top secret … So please, don't share it with anyone else.

Most people don't know this, but there's a secret calendar that reveals the exact dates certain stocks on Wall Street are going to go up every single year.

I'm serious. This mysterious calendar has spotted a new stock every single week that, once triggered, pops like clockwork.

It's so accurate, anyone could set their clock to it and watch their trades shoot to the moon — regardless of what's going on in the rest of the stock market.
See the Calendar
 
2 Financial Stocks to Invest in as Interest Rates Rise
Even though interest rates are historically low, the majority of investors and analysts still think inflation will push them higher in 2021. (But is that really such a surprise after getting more than $6 trillion in U.S. stimulus spending?)

That's why I've been watching the Financials sector; it's the most sensitive to interest-rate changes…

You see, when interest rates climb, so do profit margins for businesses like banks, insurance companies, brokerage firms, money managers and… the best financial stocks.


And because it's my job to help you guys stay on top of these things, I put together a short list of the best financial stocks for my readers to start targeting now…
Here's What I'm Seeing
 
How You Can Profit From the Best IPOs of the Year
Nothing gets people more excited than a new stock. For us traders, it's like the release of a new video game, or as Venture Society's Marin Katusa put it, it's like "fresh draft picks on a championship finals team."

And there have been a lot of new stocks over the past year or so, with several exciting companies doing initial public offerings (IPOs). And like any new draft pick, there's a ton of talk about recent — and future — offerings.

So I thought we should take a moment to talk about how to profit from IPOs, using some recent examples that you may be able to still make some money on.
So Who Are My Draft Picks?
 
"Thank you. I am excited.  I strictly want to do options with you guys.  I have made some money but yours looks so good. Thanks"

William H.

Short-term Pullbacks provide opportunities to enter trades in the direction of the longer-term trend.  Trade set-ups like these occur against short-term momentum (the pullback) but are in alignment with the longer-term trend and typically offer high probability and low risk trade ideas with a 2:1 (or better) reward-to-risk ratio.
 
 
 
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