Tomorrow, you could begin doubling your account every single month starting with one letter.
The letter will come from a 20-year trading professional named Ian Cooper. He says, “In 2022, following my trades you would be doubling even tripling your account some months. Let me show you how.”
He will show you exactly what to do... and he’ll give you the blueprint for just $1.
After some great upside, markets are plunging again. Investors are panicking. Stocks are plummeting. All thanks to inflation and the fact the Federal Reserve may have to get far more aggressive with interest rate hikes, near-term.
So much for inflation being transitory.
Inflation is still out of control. Fears of recession are circulating. There are issues with Russia, North Korea, and China. Even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) just cut its global growth forecast for 2023, with warnings, “the worst is yet to come.”
As noted by CNBC: The IMF also highlighted that the risk of monetary, fiscal, or financial policy “mis-calibration” had “risen sharply,” while the world economy “remains historically fragile” and financial markets are “showing signs of stress.”
The following chart has four indicators on it. The chart has three sections, with the top section being the price chart and the bottom two sections indicators. You will notice that there are two lines in the top section. The lighter line is a 21 day exponential moving average and the darker line is the 50 day exponential moving average.
The 21 day moving average simply measures the average price action over a period of 21 trading days and the 50 day moving average measures the average price action over a period of 50 trading days. The word exponential means weighted when used in reference to moving averages. Typically, an investor has two choices when choosing the type of moving averages.
The first is a simple moving average which is greatly delayed in response to stock movements. With an exponential moving average the data is weighted to respond to the most recent price fluctuations of a stock.
Earnings Season starts this week. But all eyes are looking for clues to how the Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) looks to deal with Inflation.
Wednesday, October 12 Before the Open: PepsiCo (PEP)
Thursday, October 13 Before the Open: Delta Air (DAL)
Friday, October 14 Before the Open: Citigroup (C), JPMorgan (JPM), Morgan Stanley (MS), Wells Fargo (WFC)
While the market as a whole will certainly be interested in the Bank Stocks releasing their Earnings this week, there’s a lot more stuff on next week’s Economic Calendar. The biggest of which is the FOMC Meeting Minutes release late on Wednesday.
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