| Why This Could Be the Best Time to Watch the Market | | Are people still trading from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST?
Wall Street doesn't want retail traders to know this... but there are great opportunities for stocks to make big moves while the market is closed.
Ready to take advantage of Wall Street's weakest hour and learn why these little-known opportunities may exist? | | | | | The Strongest, Weakest Sectors Following Monday's Monster Reversal | | We take a look at the Nasdaq's stunning turnaround on Monday as the markets prepare for the latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
The Nasdaq fell as much as 4.9% at one point on Monday before rallying to close up 0.6%, while the S&P 500 went from down 4% to close up 0.3%.
The markets have fallen too far too fast, but I expect them to start to move higher.
As I mentioned in Monday's stock market recap, a lot of reports are set to come out this week… The most important being Thursday's gross domestic product data, which gives us the overall growth of the economy.
In this stock market recap video, you'll learn which Federal Reserve report to pay attention to this week… why the market is exhibiting so much volatility… the odds of seeing stronger upside in the next few weeks… plus the top sector and its top stock, and the bottom sector and its bottom stock. | | | | | 3 Bearish Options Trades Hitting the Tape as the Selling Continues | | Let's take a look at data analysis company Palantir Technologies as the markets continue to rotate out of growth stocks.
There's blood on the streets… and I love it!
Palantir — one of her disruptive technology fund's major holdings — saw another major leg down during Monday's early trading as markets sell off ahead of Wednesday's Federal Reserve press conference.
Shares of the big data stock sank more than 13% from Friday's close as bearish traders were betting on more downside to come!
And with markets trending down — even after a late rally — there's plenty more bearish flow where that came from… | | | | "Your message hit home because I have taken many classes on Trading and have been paper Trading for a long time out of fear of financial failure so I told myself that I wouldn't take any more of these classes but your other programs and returns have been very impressive so I took the plunge... You have 100% of my support to make this program a success and the ability to use trading to be able to control my own destiny."
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