But it’s misleading to the everyday trader because some tickers — like Bank of America on Wednesday — look great at the open… And then half an hour later, they’ve started to fade.
So things have changed big-time, and those who don’t adapt will get left behind.
This is part of the reason why WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott and I decided to take our weekly roundtable session live so we can answer your questions in real time. Better yet, New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito joined in on our conversation again this week!
The three of us also used this time to go over the best way people can hedge or protect their portfolios from downside pressure… an update on support levels for things like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100… what traders need to pay attention to ahead of certain earnings reports… and some tickers we like and don’t like right now.
How to Trade a Stock Market Crash and Sell-Off in 2022
January 21, 2022
Guys, the Nasdaq 100, or the QQQ, is down $20 a share this week and almost 20% from recent all-time highs…
2 Russell 2000 Stocks Setting up for Remarkable Runs in 2022
January 19, 2021
Most of WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott’s readers will tell you that his favorite index to search for hot stocks is the Russell 2000, which holds names with market caps up to about $2 billion.
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