| How to Capitalize on Overnight Stocks | | Joy of the Trade Head Trader Jeff Zananiri just pulled back the curtain on this new way of trading that only requires investors to place a trade at the close, and then sell it in the morning…
And now he wants to show everyone how they can follow this exact strategy. | | | | | I Call BS! Don't Get Caught up in the Penny Stock Hype | | One of the most important things average Joes and Janes can do for their financial future is to put their money to work in the stock market...
And the good news is that technology is making it easier to open retail trading accounts for just about anyone who wants to. Charles Schwab announced it eclipsed the 5 million new account mark back in August — more than double the number of new accounts opened in 2020.
But it can be easy for newbies to be intimidated by trading traditional stocks and derivatives like options, and the terminology.
I mean, when FAANG stocks cost in the hundreds of dollars per share — or thousands in the case of Amazon and Google — it's easy to think you have to be rich just to get in the game.
So when someone comes along promising unseemly returns investing just a couple hundred dollars trading stocks, it can be hard not to get sucked in by the allure of an easy payday.
But you'll never catch me loading up on risk with penny stock bets, and it has nothing to do with the size of my account... | | | | | Inflation Is Ripping Higher — But so Should This FREE TRADE | | We got one of the biggest recent economic reports Wednesday as Consumer Price Index data was released. If you've been following along, you know it's the Federal Reserve's favorite metric for gauging inflation… even though it's a bad one to use.
For a simple reason, interest rates have been falling as well.
This scenario of rising inflation and "falling" rates has gifted us a huge opportunity… straight from our weekly watchlist.
And it's trading at a discount... | | | | | This Overnight Profits Strategy Is Incredible! | | What if traders could buy a stock at the close and sell it the very next morning for an overnight profit of 33.57%, 32.43% or even 60.60%?
And this doesn't just happen once in a blue moon, or even just once a month…
Traders now have a chance at stacking up double- and even triple-digit gains every week. | | | | "I wanted to say that I truly appreciate and value your market knowledge. I have been following your info intermittently for several years. I value your market insights and information. It is a pleasure to be associated with someone who takes their work seriously and treats it with respect without bringing in unnecessary commentary. Thanks again!"
Eric N. | | | | A Buy Stop order instructs a broker to purchase a security when it hits a strike price that is higher than the current spot price. Once the price hits that strike, the buy stop becomes a market order, fillable at the next available price. The buy stop order can serve a variety of purposes with the underlying assumption that a share price that climbs to a certain height will continue to rise.
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