| Wall Street Insider Reveals Shocking Discovery | | It shouldn't come as any surprise that CEOs and billionaires behind the curtain are making secret moves…
In fact, new research has uncovered a disturbing truth about corporate America and certain "legal" tactics they've been using to force the rise of their own stocks.
But after months and months of investigations, one former Wall Street insider is finally ready to reveal the details he discovered…
And it could benefit amateur investors everywhere. | | | | | The Best Self-Storage REITs to Invest in for Big Gains | | Do you guys remember when all I wanted to talk about were storage REITs?
I told anyone and everyone who'd listen to me that self-storage REITs are "the thing" to invest in over the next few months, and that there's plenty of room for them to grow.
Well, wait until you hear this…
The Wall Street Journal published an article on Tuesday that said self-storage pulled ahead of other property types as the real estate market rebounded thanks to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.
And there's a lot of upside potential here, folks, so make sure you pay close attention… | | | | | Profit From Fear and Volatility With These Stocks | | Volatility is back, traders. At least it was this past week. On Thursday morning, the rug got pulled out from underneath a lot of stocks, and it left a lot of traders asking, "What is going on?" or, more importantly… "What the heck do we do?"
Well, I'll tell you what to do: Put your ego aside and pay attention. Because I'm giving away, for free, some dips I'm buying.
The reason I tell you to put your ego aside is because I know how a lot of traders are, including myself sometimes. We wanna trade in large sizes and push it to the limit. I get it.
But at times like this, when the market is at all-time highs and you're trying to go all in, and the rug gets pulled from under you… Your account is going to suffer. | | | | "Hi Roger. You are right, I had never heard of trading volatility or using the ATR prior to this week's sessions. These have been big "aha" moments."
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