| Don't Trade Before THIS Time of Day | | Every single day, right around 3 p.m. EST, a stock market anomaly forces Wall Street to start bleeding cash…
This 3 o'clock "Burn Window," as Joy of the Trade Head Trader Jeff Zananiri calls it, allows anyone to potentially buy low and sell high, sometimes just 18 hours later.
Now he's getting ready to reveal exactly why these massive opportunities happen — and how anyone can start taking advantage of them right away. | | | | | A Market Pullback Is Coming. What 2 Sectors Are Set to Decline | | Today, we're going to look at the week ahead and, more specifically, what we can expect to see from the markets in the near term.
In this video, I'll also explain why bonds might rally again before they sell-off, why market internals are pointing away from another rally, and which two sectors are set to decline soon.
I'll even show you where market cap is moving to, as well as where to seek safety in this choppy market. | | | | | 2 Stocks I'm Looking at Going into Tuesday Morning | | On Friday morning, huge news hit the market: jobs numbers and Pfizer's new COVID-19 pill.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 531,000 — the biggest number since July — and the unemployment rate shrank to 4.6%.
Another key role in the economy roaring back to life is Pfizer's game-changing news about its experimental COVID-19 pill. The company said its pill cuts the risk of death or hospitalization by 89%.
Shares of the company surged Friday morning — up nearly 10% before coming back down a bit.
If what Pfizer is saying is true and this pill is approved by the FDA, we're looking at what could be the end of the COVID-19 era.
But to me, what's even crazier about Pfizer's COVID-19 pill news is that I sent out a free trade alert for traders to get into the stock two days before the news hit.
And that's not the only stock I'm watching this week. | | | | "What a valuable lesson I am getting from you. Thanks Roger!"
Choon L. | | | | A Break-down refers to a security's price movement lower through a historical support level. A break-down typically precedes heavy trading volume and increased volatility.
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