| Start Mornings the Right Way | | Let's face it. Most of us aren't morning people. We wake up, drink coffee and go to work…
Hooray.
On Feb. 16, Joy of the Trade Head Trader Jeff Zananiri woke up to a 64% overnight gain on LB. The next day, an overnight gain of 17% on TWTR. On Feb. 18, he closed out a 13.9% winner and finished his week off with a 54% overnight gain!
All thanks to his Burn Notice system… | | | | | How to Prepare Your Portfolio for What's Next | | If you think about it, there's always risk involved in the stock market, and absolutely no one can predict the future.
We can prepare ourselves and our portfolios.
That's exactly what we did the first eight months of the year. We told anyone who'd listen to us that we'd be short-term oriented till the end of 2021 because there are still a ton of obstacles between now and then.
So in this video, we thought we'd show our viewers how we plan to navigate this market climate so they can prepare their own accounts just like ours. | | | | | September Is for the Bears. Use These Charts to Stay Ahead | | September trading has officially started since we're past the volatile Labor Day weekend! The summer trading season is over, so it's time to take investors' focus away from the beach and back onto the economy…
And back onto the bearish stock market performance I expect to see this month.
On Tuesday morning, Goldman Sachs revised down the growth for the U.S. economy. They pointed to a "harder path" for the American consumer and took GDP estimates down to 5.7% from 6%.
I'm already bearish on September on the whole, and this just cemented the fact for me. | | | | "I want to say thank you for breaking this down into what I call users English… makes it much easier to understand. As you put it I want to show you how to make LOTS OF MONEY in the stock market and that is it. I like to keep things simple and that is how you are laying it out. Have a happy holiday and a profitable new year in your new digs and thanks again for your help. Cheers,"
Bill M. | | | | Signal Lines are used in technical indicators, especially oscillators, to generate buy and sell signals or suggest a change in a trend. Oftentimes, signal lines are moving averages of a technical indicator, such as the moving average convergence-divergence (MACD) and stochastics oscillator. A signal line is also commonly known as a "trigger line."
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