| Want Bigger Trades? Try the Weekend Instead | | Anyone placing trades during the week may actually be stacking the cards against themselves…
Look, every week, thousands of headlines like earnings or bad news out of the Federal Reserve or China wreck what may seem to be perfectly good trade setups.
So instead of traders risking their hard-earned cash during the meat of the week, there's a simple Friday afternoon strategy that is able to skip all of the madness…
It taps into some of the most reliable forces in the market, already giving New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito direct access to trade gains like 90% on ZNGA… 96% on INTC… and even 610% on CRSR! | | | | | How the Best of the Best Fund Managers Trade Market Volatility | | Guys, I've been talking about it here in Joy of the Trade recently and it bears repeating: Volatility is coming. And there's nothing the Federal Reserve or anyone can do about it. Hell, it's mostly the Fed's fault!
Where many see scary spikes in volatility, I see opportunities… BIG, round-trip opportunities... Because volatility can be traded just like a stock.
And there's a special weapon every trader needs in their toolkit when volatility ramps up… or down for that matter... | | | | | An Outside Take on Infrastructure, EVs and Commodities | | We've been talking for at least a month if not more about inflation, infrastructure, commodities… and what was that other thing?
A few months back, I sent my "No. 1 EV Play" to members of my Fortune Research Pro strategy... And those of you following along know that we've spent the better part of our time recently looking at energy inflation.
New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito broached this very topic with his readers last week...
He saw the opportunities in EVs and the impact of the infrastructure bill on energy…
But he also has something in this specific commodity… | | | | | 2 Small-Cap Stocks to Snatch up This Holiday Season | | The end of this year is less than two months away…
And if you remember what happened this time last year, then you know small-cap stocks gained 33-plus percent from last November to January.
These are the strongest months of the year… I mean, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both gain 3% and 6%, respectively, during this timeframe on average.
So it's no wonder why everyone's main question is if small-cap stocks will dominate the market toward the end of the year again, and how to profit from this phenomenon… | | | | "It was great listening to your teachings. As an aspiring online business trader, there is much that I would love to learn from experts like you. Thanks''
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| | | | The Average True Range (ATR) is a technical analysis indicator that measures volatility by decomposing the entire range of an asset price for that period. Simply put, a stock experiencing a high level of volatility has a higher ATR, and a low volatility stock has a lower ATR. The ATR may be used by traders to enter and exit trades, and it is a useful tool to add to a trading system. It was created to allow traders to more accurately measure the daily volatility of an asset by using simple calculations. The indicator does not indicate the price direction; rather it is used primarily to measure volatility. | | | | *Disclaimer: The profits and performance shown are not typical, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. | | Disclaimer: The material in this document is for informational purposes based on our proprietary research. It is not an offering, specific recommendation, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any securities mentioned or discussed herein.
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