| Check out This Little-Known Weekend Trading Secret | | 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.
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.
Don't waste the weekend! | | | | | These 2 Stocks Are Our Best Bet for Profits in Q1 2022 | | Bank of America just released a report that matches almost word for word what I've been telling you folks for months… And it even gave away some great stock ideas I couldn't agree with more.
BofA's ideas are based on a macro stance that doesn't depart too far from conventional concepts.
The bank's year-end 2022 target for the S&P 500 is basically flat, or about 4% lower than it is now. And drivers for its outlook include things like a higher discount rate, rising capital expenditures, and the end of the "equity shrinkage" bull case.
But volatility will also be high…
So while it brings potential opportunity along with it, it's still important for traders like us to be extra choosy with our stock ideas for Q1. | | | | | What's Coming for Q1 and Beyond in 2022? Volatility! | | Everytime WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott and I filmed a roundtable video last year, we always ended up getting a ton of questions emailed to us…
So this year, we decided to take the roundtable live so we can answer everyone's questions in real time. Even better, New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito decided to join us for an unscripted and candid take on what we expect Q1 2022 to look like for the stock market.
And, guys, it's going to be a long year with shocking moves in interest rates, painful inflation and extreme moves in stocks…
Heck, we're already seeing these moves in stocks while sectors simultaneously negate each other.
What does that tell us?
That 2022 will be an active trader's dream… and a long-term investor's nightmare. | | | | "What a valuable lesson I am getting from you. Thanks Roger!"
Choon L.
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