Will Cruise Ship Stocks Continue to Plummet in 2022?

 
January 7, 2022
 
3 Factors That Will Have a Major Impact on Our Trading…
Volatility is going to play a massive part in 2022…

Not only that, but there are two other factors that could have a major impact on our trading next year…

And if we don't know what they are, we could be setting ourselves up for failure in 2022… which is the last thing we want.

So WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott put together a "Turning Point 2022" training video, where he'll explain the three major reasons why he believes 2022 could be one of the craziest years we've seen yet!
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2 Cruise Line Stocks to Short as We Head Into 2022
Most people figured COVID-19 would be behind us by now, but things haven't worked out as planned.

I mean, headlines this week have consisted of things like "COVID-19 cases spike in DC, Maryland and Virginia," and "Thailand warns of spike in COVID-19 cases after 'super spreader' event."

And it's hitting one particular sector hard

It just seems like every time cruise ships get a clean bill of health, another variant comes in and roils the party.

So shorting cruise ship stocks in 2022 might not be a bad idea…
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Markets Overreact to Fed, Granting Us a Golden Opportunity
When the Federal Reserve released the minutes from its last meeting Wednesday, there wasn't anything readers of Fortune Research haven't heard before...

The Fed governors said they will taper asset purchases… acknowledged inflation was high… and told us they were going to raise interest rates three times this year.

What was new was a date for the first hike…

March.

The broader market wisely concluded that March is pretty close to January. The response by the stock market to the Fed's coming tapering was unwise to say the least.

But…
It Did Gift Us a Trade
 
"Hi Roger, I watched your webinar and it was very interesting and informative."

Chrys de A.






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