| Amanda Heckman Editorial Director |
The recession drumbeat is growing louder... But through another turbulent week in the markets, Manward showed readers how to profit when things are down. You may have heard... Last week, Andy introduced his elite Alpha Money Flow subscribers to a brand-new trading strategy... what he's calling "sniper shots." It's an ultra-short-term bear market strategy. And it's already paying off. [This FREE Package Reveals Stocks That Pay You CASH. Check It Out Here.] In just one week, subscribers took a 25% gain playing the downward momentum of Yelp (YELP). The online business review platform was once a Wall Street darling. But these days, it's just more kindling for the fire. Andy's "sniper shot" strategy worked just as designed. As he explained to his readers, "We're making a quick play on a moving target. We'll get in... get out... and move on." In Yelp's case, the opportunity was clear... One of the main reasons to be bearish on Yelp's growth prospects is simply its competition. We know how volatile internet players can be. One minute, they're consumers' top pick... The next, they're old news. With stiff competition from Google, Yahoo, Tripadvisor and OpenTable, gaining market share is a tough endeavor. And a stiff recession has historically proven to be the catalyst that shakes things up. | |
Andy hit it dead-on. Yelp's stock fell steadily after he made the recommendation. Rather than be greedy, Andy told folks to take their gains ahead of expected volatility next week (as the Federal Reserve weighs the size of its next rate hike). A quick double-digit gain... in this market? It was music to subscribers' ears. The Perfect Strategy for RIGHT NOWNow, while we cheer these gains - and plan to deliver more of them - it's important to understand we're not shorting the market. No... with the markets reacting like a hormonal teenager to every piece of news that comes out - up one minute, down another - we're tuning out the noise and making extremely targeted short-term plays. That's the brilliance of Andy's strategy. And once the recession is "officially" declared (remember, the latest GDP figures come out July 28), things could change very quickly in the markets... especially if the Fed is involved. So we'll use put selling to make some quick gains while we wait for things to play out (exactly as we predicted they would way back in January). To be fair, put selling and shorting stocks aren't for the faint of heart. In fact, they can be downright dangerous when done wrong. But with the right guidance, it's possible to use them to make up for this year's losses and set your portfolio on the right path again. These days, they're the perfect tools for a difficult job. But they aren't the only tools we have at our disposal. Now we want to hear from you... Have you changed your investing strategy in this bear market? How? Send us a note and let us know what you're doing. And if you're interested in learning more about puts and short selling, tell us that too. Send an email to mailbag@manwardpress.com. Massive supply chain bottlenecks have given logistics companies a boost. Does that mean this reader-submitted stock will see clear skies ahead? This week, Alpesh looked at one of the largest logistics providers in the world. It has more than $28 billion in freight under management... but does it meet Alpesh's strict metrics for growth, value and income? Get all the details - including the ticker - in his latest Stock of the Week video. Click here or on the image below to watch it. | |
Oh boy... It's been a while since Andy's written anything controversial. He's fixing that with a look at a report from The Wall Street Journal that says red states are economically outpacing blue states. With cheaper housing, lower taxes and friendlier business regulations, red states have fine-tuned a recipe for economic success. His advice for investors? Stack the deck and invest in companies doing business in low-tax, high-growth areas. Andy has three tickers that will do the job. Click here to keep reading. "Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss." - Ralph Waldo Emerson Want more content like this? | | |
Amanda Heckman | Editorial DirectorAmanda Heckman is the editorial director of Manward Press. With unrivaled meticulousness, she has spent the past dozen or so years sharpening Andy's already razorlike wit... and has worked with numerous bestselling authors and award-winning financial gurus along the way. | |
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