Saturday, January 6, 2024

I nearly sold my soul for this trade

We talked yesterday about converting paper gains to cash in your pocket.

But what I didn't say was there are times when you avoid a trade (talk more of taking profits). Not because it lacks money-making potential…

But because you know from experience that it won't end well.

This is precisely what happened in my trading room on Thursday morning.

Read on to see the irresistible setup that got me hooked.




30 Years Of S&P 500 Gains in Three Weeks


Look at the numbers, then decide what future you want for your kids.

6.59% is the S&P 500's average annual return since 1993.

That's a 197.7% gain if you held onto your positions for 30 years.

I don't know how anyone with a regular income pays off their mortgage, chips into their kids' college tuition, or buys a second home on a 6.59% annual return.

That's why my colleagues and I focus on undervalued stocks with robust upside.

Like iRobot Corp (up 198% in three weeks).

Cara Therapeutics (421% profit in eight weeks).

And Ultra Clean Holdings (608% gain in twelve weeks).


This is a tiny sampling of what's possible when you target a lucrative class of underappreciated stocks that can grow your wealth faster than the S&P 500.

For more insight, see three big trades you can tap into today.

To big profits and beyond,


To big profits and beyond,

 

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