Whenever the stock market gets close to hitting all-time highs, there’s always a group of traders asking WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott if it’s time to fade it.
But that’s actually a terrible way to approach the situation...
Traders should never want to fade strength.
The strongest stocks have a ton of traders that only continue to buy, buy and buy some more. And when they cool off, they’re less likely to liquidate the stock than traders who have been in a bad position for the past six to eight months.
It didn’t take me long to get this former member of both the Cboe and the American Stock Exchange on board with these “Round Trip” signals.
I’m talking about trader extraordinaire, Mark Sebastian. He normally doesn’t take trades from other people… But the strategy Jeff’s been showing him has so far opened his eyes wide.
And traders will have the chance to tap into what he says “might be the most explosive strategy I’ve ever seen.”
All thanks to this ONE ticker, a ticker like nothing else in the markets…
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