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Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Slow Market? The opportunities are here…
The strategy to find the hottest trades this summer!
Good Morning!
If the market has seemed slower to you recently — you're not imagining it...
There is an old stock market adage, "Sell in May and go away."
It refers to the seasonal slowdown in the market during the summer months as many seasoned traders take vacations and overall trading volume decreases.
Does that mean you should throw in the towel and give up on trading for the next few months?
Absolutely not.
There are still plenty of opportunities to be found if you know where to look...
Focusing on this one strategy can help you uncover potential trades while others struggle to dig up trade ideas…
I'll share it with you today and give you some valuable tips to help you navigate the market during this period and increase your chances of finding profitable opportunities.
Let's dive in!
Should You Ditch Trading This Summer?
It's not uncommon to witness a dip in market activity during the summer months.
Traders take time off and market participants enjoy their vacations which sucks the volume out of the market.
As a result, there may be less volatility and violent price moves.
However, rather than bemoaning the slowdown, we can adapt our approach to uncover hidden opportunities…
The Power of Breaking News
One of the most effective strategies during the summer slowdown is to keep a keen eye on breaking news.
News catalysts can significantly impact stock prices and create volatility.
Our two analysts alert the top news stories with the potential to move stocks. And they focus on news catalysts in the small-cap stocks we love to trade.
Like yesterday's Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc. (OTCPK: AITX) alert…
The Breaking News Chat team alerted the company's news in premarket. And when the market opened, the stock spiked 50%!
That's why being able to identify potential catalysts is key to finding stocks that have the potential to explode...
Look for catalysts like earnings releases, FDA approvals, mergers and acquisitions, product launches, or any other major developments.
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