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DON YOCHAM The Only Moral Imperative I won’t be sending you an email tomorrow given the Easter holiday and today I thought I’d keep it light with something poetical rather than political. Radical self-determination is a thing with me. No matter how slight the effect our actions have on the course of our lives, the choice to act lies solely with each of us – just like Jesus chose the cross (which you could say had a big effect). In fact, I say that to choose for yourself is the only moral imperative. Now, what I have for you is not a poem, per se. Instead, think of it more as a rhetorical kick in the nuts to those determinists who consider humans to be nothing more than meat sacks pushed around by atoms, deny free will, and end up being commie shills because you need the state when you have no self. Oh…I guess it is political. In any case, I hope you enjoy it. Markets are closed tomorrow. Have a blessed and fulfilling Easter holiday surrounded by people you love. Willful Flea We are but willful fleas tossed about in a sea of chaos Windswept, rain battered, flooded boots Destiny’s charge overwhelms While fortune tempts – one fleeting glance at a time. Onward we charge through time and circumstance Favor rising and falling at conditions edge. Wind and wave shall have their way But a willful flea still has a say. This is no clock, this life of ours Choice falling in line like dominos Motion set in place eons ago Unfold contingent on a mind's plan. We stir the tempest, ease her wrath, Her course veers of the plot The end plays through a changing tune To what the Will of Man has wrought. Think Free. Be Free. It’s all part of a discovery I made about one very special ticker… And I’ve just told Norman Hallett all about it. Watch here and you’ll discover:
Get the details on my strategy right here. Jeffry The profits and performance shown are not typical, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. From 1/3/2022 through 3/27/2023 the average return is 16% per trade (winners and losers) with a win rate of 61%. The average winner is 79.8% over a 54 minute holding time. The annualized rate of return is 383%. SCOTT WELSH Ready to Break Out? (YUM) If you study what triple-digit-return traders do, you find they all seem to do the same thing. They trade “breakouts from a tight base.” In other words, they want price to condense down into a very tight channel. Why? Because when prices condense, that means an explosion is coming – just like a tightly coiled spring. And if it’s going to be an upward explosion, famous traders like to see some previous upward momentum. The idea is this: 1) A stock moves up. 2) A stock hesitates and gathers energy. 3) A stock explodes for a big gain. And all of that is happening right now on Yum! Brands (YUM). YUM has been mostly rising since 2021 and it’s been rising nicely since fall of last year. And now it’s in a tight channel: JEFFRY TURNMIRE’S MORNING MONSTER CRYPTO! That’s What’s Moving… U.S. markets are closed for Good Friday, but Crypto is moving. I’m doing a deep dive into lots of cryptos during a special edition of the show tomorrow at 9:15am RIGHT HERE. We’ll discuss Bitcoin, Ether, Polygon, Apecoin, XRP, Doge, Solana, and many more. Each trading day, I go live at 9:15am ET on YouTube. You’ll want to set a daily reminder, bookmark this link, and be ready to take notes. Plus, I take your requests. See you there, Jeffry |
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