| Get in Front of Wall Street's Biggest Explosions | | There's finally a way to tell exactly when a stock might explode...
That means we no longer have to spend hours upon hours staring at charts and researching stocks.
All we have to do is wait for a stock to cross this simple line… place a quick trade… then come back, and cash out!
WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott calls this "the Sniper Line…"
And knowing which stock is about to cross it could put everyday traders in front of Wall Street's biggest explosions. | | | | | These 4 Russell Stocks Are Set to Explode. Here's Why… | | If you pay close attention to the markets like I do, then it shouldn't be a surprise when I tell you the Russell 2000 has been kinda flat.
If we look at the nine-month chart, the runup it had from November to February was so big that its performance over the past 12 months, believe it or not, is 59%!
The bottom line…
I anticipate the Russell 2000 to start picking up steam once again because the fact that it's been going sideways instead of down is very positive — and tells me it's resilient!
So I thought I'd give away my favorite small-cap stocks for the remainder of 2021... | | | | | Afraid of Options Trading? Don't Be — Start With the Basics | | Options can be an intimidating investment prospect for both new and experienced traders alike. But as you're about to see, they really aren't all that scary once you get the basics.
When most people think about stock trading, they think of either penny stocks you can trade with a small account (which are super volatile), or day trading, which requires you to have a massive account (usually $25,000 just to start).
So you're either taking on a lot of risk by trading cheap penny stocks, or you're shelling out a boatload of money up-front to own more stable companies. | | | | "Another good session today, thanks guys. I like the way you are presenting it step by step, keeping it simple."
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| | | | Among the most widely used technical indicators, a Moving Average is simply a tool traders use to smooth out the price movement in a given market. Price movements can be volatile in the short term, so many traders will use a moving average in order to identify or gauge the direction of a trend. | | | | Disclaimer: The material in this document is for informational purposes based on our proprietary research. It is not an offering, specific recommendation, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any securities mentioned or discussed herein.
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