Sunday, December 12, 2021

These 2 Japanese Stocks Could Be Creating Major Opportunities for US Investors

 
December 12, 2021
 
Why 'Buy and Hold' Is Obsolete
New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito just revealed how he was able to spot trades that have returned up to five times his initial investment.

Not only has this strategy protected his portfolio from long-term volatility, but it's allowed him to bank massive winners, sometimes in as little as 24 hours!

We've never really seen anything quite like this before.

With Lance's Weekly Blitz Alerts, we can slash our dependence on the old buy-and-hold strategy. And forget spending hours reading through pages of earnings reports and squinting at stock charts.
See His Strategy in Action
 
2 Japanese Stocks That Are a MAJOR Opportunity for US Investors
I don't typically look too deep into global economies when choosing what names to trade. But right now, there are some solid Japanese stocks for 2022.

So I've decided to take my analysis to the next level

And I found an interesting way for traders and investors to not only take advantage of a rising U.S. dollar, but also have a slight hedge against inflation by trading two solid Japanese stocks.

Get your pen and paper ready to take a few notes on these money-making opportunities.
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2 Trades to Bank on Pfizer's Omicron-Crushing News
As much as financial media bears love pushing their crisis stories, the world just kept piling on the good news this past week.

We got two such stories Wednesday that — rightfully — dominated headlines...

Of course, each one of them hedged their click-bets with a bearish subhead — one on a "hard-to-detect" omicron variant, and the other on "why the market isn't ripping" on the news.

In a for-profit media landscape, I guess you gotta do your best to please everyone. But it's miserable for those of us trying to figure out what's actually going on in the world.
So Let's Find the Truth
 
Market-Leading QQQ Blasts Off
At the top of my list is my favorite ticker of them all, the Nasdaq 100-tracking QQQ!

I love this ticker so much I've built an entire trading strategy around it called the Master Trade Alliance. And Tuesday, we cashed an 88.89% win, turning a $4.05 (so $405) call option into $7.65 (so $765) — overnight!

Moving forward, I want to see if the QQQ can stay above its 50-day moving average — and also above last week's lows — after some big recent selling. If it can, that bodes well for the stock market as a whole heading into Christmas.

The QQQ, which tracks the Nasdaq 100, is the strongest index of them all on a relative basis. And it also didn't break down as much as the other indexes during the recent selling pressure...
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