Risk Management Techniques for the Everyday Trader

 
October 3, 2020
 
What Has Wall Street Nervous?
Joy of the Trade's Jeff Zananiri is onto something big here, and he wants to let us in before it takes off...

Jeff's been noticing some serious windfalls with this "Three Day Profit Plan" strategy…

We're talking winners that turned $3,000 into $7,920 on OSTK… $5,000 into $16,700 on VXRT… and $4,000 into $27,160 on WKHS — in less than 30 days!

We're not going to miss this — and neither should you!

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Risk Management Techniques for the Everyday Trader
I know everyone loves talking about how much money they're making with all their massive gains in the stock market

But no one ever wants to talk about risk management — the key to successful trading and investing.

Having inadequate risk management techniques (or none at all) has already proven disastrous for the economy: The 2007 mortgage meltdown that led into the Great Recession resulted from extremely poor decisions about risk.

Knowing the amount of risk you're taking on in a trade is, without a doubt, the difference between winning and losing.

Now, I like to trade a lot. I actively trade every day and I love to hold a boatload of positions at once.

However I only have two eyes, so I need to have proper risk management if I want to be able to keep feeding my cats.


Here's the no. 1 thing I do
 
 
How the Stock Market Will React to Trump Testing Positive for Coronavirus
It was a day like no other. For the first time in electoral history the President of the United States has come down with a pandemic infection. The coronavirus has no boundaries. No one is truly safe.

But what does Donald Trump testing positive for the coronavirus mean for the stock market and investors?

There are a lot more questions than answers. When there is a high level of uncertainty into what is going to unfold next, the stock market is just as unpredictable.

The S&P 500 is trading between its 50-day moving average and 200-day moving average, which indicates a limbo zone – where stocks can go up or down or even sideways…

Unless we receive a definitive direction, the markets will most likely hold in a wait-and-see pattern.

Here's what to expect
 
 
Wrecking Ball: Dollar Milkshake Theory Eruption, "Real" Rates and Stimulus
The amount of stimulus on its way is scary. The new normal of negative rates is even scarier.

Never before has a globally connected economy gone through or witnessed such a mix of unknown ingredients.

This has a massive effect on your net worth… your assets… your ability to draw cash from the banking system… and even how you purchase gold and silver.


There will always be a way to profit.

How do you protect your wealth? And where do you look to invest?

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