| 2 Years in the Making, 1 Controversial Strategy | | Millions of traders lose money every day.
There's a controversial new strategy that's been two years in the making — taking the winning side of losing trades! It's helped dozens of new traders see profits like 78%... 82%.... 91%... and even triple digits!
That trick? Proper positioning against the worst traders on the planet… | | | | | Copper Is Crushing Gold — Use This Trade to Profit From It | | This past week was the official kickoff of earnings season, and we started with some explosive numbers from bank stocks.
And after having the most bullish week in the stock market since August, I put together a list of stocks to watch for the week of Oct. 18 so traders won't get caught offside again.
In fact, some of these stocks are current trades I have going on in my Money Link strategy. | | | | | 2 Hot Cloud Stocks With Momentum Levels That Are Through the Roof | | The markets are finally starting to turn bullish!
Momentum levels are up, volatility is low, small-cap stocks are trading above their 50-day moving averages and large caps aren't far behind.
Large caps are lagging most due to the potential for an interest rate hike, but small caps aren't as susceptible to rate fluctuations.
They've weathered the periods of uncertainty in 2021 better than their large-cap counterparts, so this move higher is completely natural.
These types of stocks also tend to break out following extended periods of horizontal, choppy market action — exactly what we've been experiencing lately!
That's why I want to share two small-cap stocks whose momentum levels are through the roof. These two look to be solid momentum plays between now and January, a time that should see stability in the market and increased rotation into smaller stocks. | | | | "I enjoyed your informative short video explaining the connection between the Fed's interest rates and the stock market. I kind of knew this, but it's helpful to be reassured of my observations. Thank You for sharing your knowledge. God Bless"
Rubin C.
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