Market Bottom?

 
March, 20, 2020
 
24 Hour Trades
In markets like this, we like to use hedges and rules-based exits to protect our portfolio.

But another way to decrease risk is to minimize the time you spend in the market. In other words, get into a trade before a large move and quickly get out.

There's one trader that's made a career out of "24-hour trades." He deciphers data from the options market to strike moments before a stock jumps or crashes.

These are short, 24-hour trades -- you're not going to get whipsawed, the goal is to make your profits quick and get out.

Check this incredible strategy out
 
Good Stocks in a Crazy Market
In times like this, what stocks make the most sense?

Well, I'd start by looking in the pantry and medicine cabinet since those are the things everyone needs regardless of what comes next.

Just take a look at how Clorox is doing right about now, for example… or better yet count the Clorox products already stocked up on in your cabinet.

In the midst of what has been a gigantic market route, this stock is doing outrageously well. Of course in a year or so, Clorox won't be riding the same high…


I'm also seeing a couple other stocks that have the potential to make some giant moves soon.

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When Will Bulls Come Back
From Hibernation?
The S&P 500 formally entered a bear market last week -- ending one of the market's longest bull runs...  

Since then, volatility has been sky-high -- surpassing even what we saw during the 2008 financial crisis.

And you're probably wondering when the bulls will come back from hibernation -- or at least when things will go back to normal.

Most analysts have been hesitant to call a bottom for this sell off, but hopefully I'll be able to clarify some of that information for you.

Today I'm going to show you what my charts are signaling… what this information means… and when I believe we'll hit a bottom.

Let's get started
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