With all of the headwinds facing Wall Street and earnings events sending volatility soaring, it’s been a tough tape to trade in an already unfriendly market.
The gamma squeeze we saw Thursday pushed markets right back to where we started the week…
So unless you had perfect timing, that run higher was all just a big tease.
The New Money Crew strategies were knocked around hard early in the week… But we still found a way to claw out some earnings gains!
And now with some of the market’s biggest unknowns behind us, institutional order flow should start to pick up again…
Which means we’re going to need some new names on the New Money Crew Weekend Watchlist!
No one wants to work Saturday and Sunday, we get it...
Traders from Wall Street to home offices grind it out Monday through Friday, just waiting for the weekend.
But here’s the secret…
They’re neglecting the fact that great trades may be up for grabs.
And New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito discovered a rinse-and-repeat plan that anyone with a cell phone and a brokerage account can take advantage of, even on a weekly basis.
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