Wednesday, October 6, 2021

9 Stocks to Watch for October and Why Merck Is Sending Stocks Higher

 
October 6, 2021
 
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The Merck Pill Bump and Why Extreme Selling Will Continue for Tech
It's the fourth day of October trading, and I have the perfect game plan to get us through the week — it benefits from the news bomb about Merck's new antiviral pill for COVID-19.

And it's already affecting other areas on the stock market, especially travel stocks...

October is going to be all about playing the reopening names as Merck's announcement boosts investor sentiment on our recovering economy.

But I also expect some extreme selling in technology to continue throughout this month, and for oil to make new highs.

Luckily, on Tuesday I released nine — yes, nine — new trades that I put together that should allow us to profit in October no matter what the stock market conditions become…
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4 Small-Cap Stocks I'll Be
Trading This Fall
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that certain sectors are tied to the economy.

Just look at bank stocks for an example... If interest rates go down, banks lose money, or start making less, I should say. But if interest rates rise, most of them tend to make more. It's just that simple!

I mean, it's basic Economics 101…

But what most people don't realize is there's actually a sector that rises no matter what happens to the broader market.

I'm talking about small-cap medical stocks…
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