If you study the stock market like I do, then you already know that investors tend to bail out of stocks when they go south.... I mean, I get it.
But you probably also know that sometimes it’s best to fight back against market volatility with top defensive stocks.
I say that because most major indexes are trading in what I like to call the “twilight zone,” which occurs when they’re hovering between their 50- and 200-day moving averages. This is usually when markets get choppy and lose directional bias, by the way.
The best thing we can do is start shifting our money into defensive stocks that go up during both bullish and bearish cycles.
Stocks began the week lower after weak U.S. jobs data and continuing energy issues in China. This will be a busy week full of inflation, new jobs numbers, supply chain issues and retail sales data. The stock market gets its directional bias from the bond market. And the bond market is closed due to the Columbus Day holiday, so expect volatility. I’ve picked out one long and three short stocks to trade these conditions...
In this video, you’ll discover why retail sales could be the biggest report of the week… major buy levels for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones… three sectors that are bullish right now… which ETFs are on the chopping block… and how to trade current conditions with maximum safety in mind.
I do a ton of sector analysis and use back-tested, proven strategies to beat the market. I use proprietary formulas based on relative strength to track the top 5 strongest stocks… You know, the ones I send you in my new weekly watchlist. But now I want to know which stocks you’d like to see rankings for! All you have to do is reply directly to this email with your tickers!
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