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And now Future of Wealth Head Trader Lance Ippolito is making that process a whole lot easier.
It's all thanks to what he calls a "Blockbuster Breakout Date."
And his data shows this unique market circumstance is tied to just 19% of publicly traded companies.
But that hasn't stopped his members from finding massive success simply by positioning themselves in front of these lucrative "Breakout Dates." | | | | | 3 Low-Risk Stocks Ready To Break Out | | Investors are shifting toward defensive stocks as several big-name companies continue reporting earnings this week.I've identified three stocks that are not overextended and are showing signs of breaking out…
Global markets are mixed today with the European and U.S. markets slightly higher. Asian markets have been negatively impacted by Covd-19 worries, and healthcare systems are strained.
In today's video, I'll go over how to determine if the market is fragmented… the top defensive sector to watch… how to avoid over-extended stocks… how to target low-risk opportunities… and I'll give you three low-volatility stocks. | | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Roger's Radar emails | | | | | Dogecoin Fans Tried To Steal '420' From Cannabis… but Weed Won | | This past year (and then some) has been a whirlwind of emotion for investors. We've gone from melt up to an everything bubble to a crash to a recovery to inflation to short squeezes to tech crashes… only to arrive in what looks like a second melt up.
History shows us that the defining characteristic of volatile market conditions like those tends to be absurdity… Think Tulipmania or Pets.com.
Well Tuesday's chief absurdity, brought to you by the "everything bubble," centers around — and I honestly can't believe I'm writing about this — joke cryptocurrency Dogecoin.
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