A Beginner’s Guide to Stock Sector Analysis and Relative Strength

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When I first started trading many years ago, I was completely oblivious to sector analysis… 

I was under the impression that each stock traded independent of others. 
   
My logic was based on the fact that each company is a separate entity that doesn’t have anything to do with other corporate entities. 

But while my logic made rational sense, that’s not the reality of how the stock market actually works.

One of the first books I picked up when I started out was “How to Make Money in Stocks,” by William O’Neil. 

I didn’t think much of the book — or stock market sector analysis — when I first read it. However, there was one page in the middle of the book I couldn’t get out of my head…

 
 
It Was Actually One Paragraph, to Be Exact
   
   

Billions of Dollars… and All We Need Is a Fraction to Hit
 
 
BILLIONS of dollars are flooding in and out of stocks every single day.

And when just a fraction of that money hits a single stock…

That “Capital Injection” becomes a market-moving force that could send that stock soaring over the next 24 hours! 

For example, let’s look at KeyBank.

Back on Oct. 12, this stock was hitting new lows… but then out of nowhere…
 
   
   

 
 
Money came piling in at the end of the day…

Blowing out EVERY other hour of the trading day by TRIPLE the amount of transactions! 

Our brand-new discovery helps us spot these Capital Injections on specific stocks right before the markets close each day…

And That’s Where the Real Opportunities Lie


The profits and results shown are not based on any sort of typicality as this is based on historical backtested data from the 24-hour system. The hypothetical options results shown are based on historical options data. We make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money.
   
   

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