The weakest stocks in the market

 
February 18,2020
 
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The Weakest Stocks
Something happened a few weeks ago that really bothered me…


Abouts two-weeks ago this stock skyrocketed like crazy when earnings crushed expectations.

But according to Wall St., the reason shares jumped had to do with a short squeeze.  According to them, most of the gains came from short trades closing their position and driving prices higher.

So I wanted to see if that was really true, and you'll be shocked with what I found…


Here's what I discovered.
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Traders participate in the financial markets through the frequent buying and selling of stocks, futures, forex and other securities, and are often categorized into two broad groups: Discretionary Traders and System Traders.

 
 
 
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