Wednesday, July 7, 2021

These 4 Indicators Are Telling Us This Market Will Make History

 
July 7, 2021
 
This Stock Just Crossed My Sniper Line
I'm sounding all of the alarms, folks...

There's a simple, yet effective indicator that's been tipping me off to some of the most powerful stocks in the market like clockwork.

In fact, I've already seen winners like 291% on HSCH in seven days… 400% on DIS in three days… and even 740% on ANTM in 34 days!

All traders have to do is wait for a stock to cross the "Sniper Line," and then place a quick trade.

And after choosing 169 trades myself, it's safe to say I've perfected this brand-new trading system.

So I'm finally pulling back the curtain on my most critical stock market discovery yet!
Get in on It Here
 
These 4 Indicators Are Telling Us This Market Will Make History
If I had to characterize the past few months of market machinations, the word I would purposefully choose to use is "historic."

But to paraphrase swashbuckling movie character Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride, "I don't-a think it-a means-a what-a-you think it-a means-a."

As supply chains shake off the past year's rust and the global economy gradually reopens — most countries are lagging the United States in that regard — we are going to see some eye-popping economic data come in.

And these four market indicators for 2021 tell the whole story.
What I'm Seeing
 
Robinhood's IPO Just Went Live: Here's Everything Wrong With It
Well, the company finally did it. On Thursday, we saw the Robinhood IPO filing and retail traders are singing praises to the heavens.


It'd be a gross understatement to say that meme stocks took over the financial world in 2020 and 2021 — and Robinhood is the leading brokerage for people wanting to trade them.

So being the dork that I am, I spent the entire afternoon poring through the filing. And to the traders out there interested in learning about this aspect of the stock market, you can discover a lot about a company by reading the prospectus it files with the SEC.

And boy, I ended up learning way too much about Robinhood

Enough to make me question even trading on the platform again.
What I Don't Like
 
"Dear Roger… You are getting even better! There is so much nonsense on the web. You're like a fountain of truth in the desert and I suspect traders are gravitating to your leadership and clarity of message."

Ken R.
A Simple Moving Average (SMA) is a moving average calculated by adding recent closing prices and then dividing that by the number of time periods in the calculation average. Short-term averages respond quickly to changes in the price of the underlying, while long-term averages are slow to react.

 
 
 
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