A friend of WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott recently showed him hers… It was down nearly 30% and, unfortunately, she isn’t the only one Roger’s heard this from lately.
Most traders have lost money this year — some have lost more than they can bear.
Now, we’re not saying this to scare you...
It’s a warning. And it’s why we’d like to invite you to take action at 9 a.m. EDT on Saturday, June 11, when Roger is holding a private training class to show everyone the critical move they can make to help protect themselves from further downside…
Even though the Federal Reserve will soon make its decision whether or not to raise interest rates again in the next week or so, the TLT still remains choppy. The fact that the long bond isn’t reacting in a bad way to this is a bullish sign for stocks.
I believe the bond market will eventually break lower. But the slower it does so, the more time it gives the market to recover. And the more time stocks have to recover, the less of a chance we’ll spiral into a recession.
In other words, the bond market’s recent price action buys us some time…
The Consumer Price Index report, which measures the change in prices paid for goods and services by consumers, comes out on Friday. If the CPI shows a slight reprieve, it’ll be positive signs that the worst inflationary pressure is behind us.
“How can I protect my stock portfolio from volatility right now?”
Even though volatility in most major indexes is finally starting to cool off, it still remains rather high…
So it shouldn’t be any surprise the main question I’ve been getting in my inbox of late is the exact one above. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with traders wanting to fit their portfolios where volatility is more grounded.
But how is it done?!
There is no one correct way to protect your portfolio from volatility. So for the sake of this video and the fact that everyone has different needs, I thought I’d give away not one… not two… not three… but four strategies you could use.
Open Interest is the total number of open or outstanding options and/or futures contracts that exist at a given time. Open interest is commonly associated with the futures and options markets, where the number of existing contracts changes from day to day.
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