| Create a Kingdom With Your 2021 Profits | Kingmakers have been around for thousands of years…
And right now, in the stock market, they consist of people like Warren Buffett, George Soros and Ray Dalio.
What do all of these men have in common (other than billions of dollars in net worth)?
They can single handedly send the share price of any given stock to the moon.
Trading expert Adam Sarhan seems to have figured out how to track the moves of these financial juggernauts…
And he wants to show you how you could take advantage of massive moves by The Kingmakers. | | | | How Market Internals Predict Wild Movement Like GameStop | Smart investors like using market internals to trade because they paint a clear picture of what direction the stock market, or certain stocks, is likely to move.
If the stock market were a car, then internals would be the tools that let traders look under the hood to see how it's running.
The Nasdaq might look up on the outside, but market internals tell us where things are actually going… and sometimes momentum is not what it appears.
In this video, I want to go over using market internals to trade and forecast events like the gamma squeeze unwind we're seeing in some of the most highly shorted stocks: GameStop, Bed Bath & Beyond and Blackberry. | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Future of Wealth emails | | | | Don't Get Burned: How to Be a Successful SPAC Trader | Last weekend, I explained what I look for when investing in a SPAC, or special purpose acquisition company.
SPACs are fascinating companies — and opportunities — to follow. And just like traditional investments, you need a strong SPAC trading strategy.
The idea, of course, is to buy low and sell high. It always sounds easy enough… in theory.
But don't make the mistake others do in regard to a lot of SPACs on the market: Many of them are not investments. Not in the traditional sense at least.
Let me explain what I mean… | | | | Where Are the Billionaires Putting Their Money? |
For example, billionaire George Soros bought 2.7 million shares of Peloton.
And Peloton's share price shot from $18 to almost $140!
That's a 690% jump from ONE man pouring some of his wealth into a random stock.
Now if only there was a way to know when these billionaire moguls were going to buy into seemingly random stocks…
It's a good thing Adam Sarhan seems to have found just that. | | | "I've been on-board for less than 3 weeks and started trading your recommendations… Working with a very small amount of capital (<$25K), I've done my best to trade the options you recommended. So far, my belief that you "have the right stuff" have been completely justified. I would not have even considered any of the picks you selected – nearly all were winners… I've realized an overall return of over 25% in two weeks. This would not have been possible without your picks. Needless to say, I'm thrilled and hope that your recommendations will continue to be so helpful"
David R. | | |
Short-term Pullbacks provide opportunities to enter trades in the direction of the longer-term trend. Trade set-ups like these occur against short-term momentum (the pullback) but are in alignment with the longer-term trend and typically offer high probability and low risk trade ideas with a 2:1 (or better) reward-to-risk ratio.
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