I have to admit that the previous two weeks of March have spoiled us…
We’ve seen some sloppy markets heading into Friday’s open as this week’s order flow has largely been a low-volume memestonk junk-fest.
Although wins have been hard to come by, my Weekly Blitz Alerts strategy was able to reel in solid gains, even if we had to roll with the flow on a junk stock like fuboTV…
What the heck is fuboTV anyway? Because I have no idea…
It was a mixed bag for the chipmakers on our outgoing New Money Crew Weekend Watchlist. We saw nice, short-term pops with Micron earnings while the sector took a hit after Barclays downgraded AMD.
With tech, oil and financials all trading lower this week and institutional trading leaving a lot to be desired, it’s hard not to have a bearish outlook at least in the near term.
Keeping that in mind, we can only trade the market in front of us. And with the weekend just around the corner, it’s time to make sure the New Money Crew faithful have a few targets on their watchlist...
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