| The Hidden Profit Relationship Between Stocks [REVEALED] | | Is it REALLY possible for traders to use an "insider" shortcut to generate more wealth than most people make in a year…
In just a few weeks?
Yes. Yes it is.
| | | | | 2 Energy Stocks on My Radar With Major Upside Potential | | It's no secret that Energy is the strongest sector on a cumulative basis…
Call them "low-hanging fruit" if you will.
If you look at the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEArca: XLE), which tracks a market-cap-weighted index of U.S. energy companies in the S&P 500, you'll notice it's almost back to swing highs and showing resilience.
So, Roger, why is the Energy market holding on so well? And which energy stocks are on my radar, you might ask?
| | | | | How to Play Biden's Massively Disappointing Infrastructure Deal | | Who here subscribes to Venture Society? Because if you do — and you should — you might have realized this week that I might actually know something. Maybe...
Because early this past week I told readers that I had heard rumblings about an infrastructure bill. And what happened Thursday?
President Joe Biden announced a deal. We got a bill. And I have an idea of how to trade it.
At the beginning of April, I wrote about what Biden wanted from his infrastructure plan… Spoiler alert: He didn't get it.
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