The stock market rally finally suffered substantial losses Thursday as the 10-year Treasury yields continue to rise. So, do we find ourselves staring down the barrel of a broad stock market retreat or a sector rotation? | | What a week...
A post-Thanksgiving rout followed by a Monday rally, a Tuesday sell-off, a big rally followed by a massive sell-off on Wednesday, a slow grind higher on Thursday... and an absolute capitulation on Friday.
The week-ending sell-off culminates after days of hedge funds acting exactly like the hedge funds we thought they were.
When I wrote about it Thursday, I asked, "When are these guys just going to lock in their epic year bonuses and take the month off? After all, that's exactly what they did back in 2018."
Well, maybe the answer is… now. | | | | | | No one wants to work Saturday and Sunday, we get it...
Traders from Wall Street to home offices grind it out Monday through Friday, just waiting for the weekend.
But here's the secret…
They're neglecting the fact that money may be up for grabs.
And New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito discovered a rinse-and-repeat plan that anyone with a cell phone and a brokerage account can take advantage of, even on a weekly basis.
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| December 1, 2021 | If you faded scary media headlines and jumped into this week's FREE TRADE — the Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF — then you were already up 2% Thursday...
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