Keeping It Simple in a Complicated Market

It’s your weekly ProsperityPub Roundup
 
   
     
   
 
SEPTEMBER 7, 2024
   
Keeping It Simple in a Complicated Market
 
 
Sometimes, the market feels like a puzzle with missing pieces. This week kicked off with a big drop on Tuesday, and after some quiet days midweek, we saw another downturn today. But that doesn’t mean we’re out of options.

That’s why I’ve been leaning into some solid, reliable strategies — like directional credit spreads. These give us a way to target gains even with a confused market.

If you missed this month’s Publisher’s Roundtable, I highly recommend catching the replay. Nate, Graham, Jack, Chris, and I had a lot to say about using spreads to manage risk and still find those key opportunities.

And while we’re talking about staying sharp, keep an eye on Montana. I know, I know — it’s not the first state that comes to mind in a national election, but trust me, this one’s going to make waves on Wall Street.

And finally, we’ve got plenty of exciting trades to celebrate, including some great wins from Geof Smith, David Trainer, and our newest expert, Chris Pulver. I’m pumped about what they’ve been sharing, and you should be too.

Enjoy your weekend, and keep an eye out for next week’s market moves!

To your prosperity,


— Stephen Ground
Editor-in-Chief, ProsperityPub
HOT TIPS
Key Market Insights
 
 
Our ProsperityPub experts are feeling the market fatigue this week, with stocks treading water. But Nate Tucci, Graham Lindman, Jack Carter, Chris Pulver and Stephen Ground offer a powerful solution: directional credit spreads. This approach lets you benefit from small moves and manage risk in a sideways market. It’s a great tool to add to your arsenal. Catch their full insights on this month's edition of Publisher's Roundtable!
 
Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Ground says forget Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — Montana could be the Senate battleground that rocks the markets. Here’s why this election could shake up Wall Street.
 
Nate Tucci braced for Friday's US Jobs Report — and explained why you should too. The data could be the final nudge the Fed needs to make a move on interest rates. Find out how Nate is preparing for the volatility ahead and what strategies he recommends.
 
Geof Smith has had his eye on one small, little-known stock for almost a year now. As it popped over 30% this week, he revisited his past prediction and told us what's next for the stock.
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HOT TRADES
Latest Winners
 
 
Geof Smith and his Trade of the Day followers are smiling bright after scoring a juicy 131% winner on Colgate (CL)!
 
Geof Smith was on fire this week — nabbing an 89.88% win with his Profit Pair strategy going long on OKE and short on XLE!
 
David Trainer called the correction on AVGO and NVDA over a week ago. “Good companies, bad stocks!” Anyone that heeded his warnings avoided a potentially disastrous trade!
 
Our newest expert, Chris Pulver scored big with a butterfly spread that returned 273% on S&P futures!
 
Jeffry Turnmire logged 2x 50%+ winners on SPY and IWM in just a few minutes with his Triple Threat strategy!
 
THINGS LEFT UNREAD
In Case You Missed It
 
 
David Trainer called the top in Nvidia, and he’s revealing the secret weapon he used to do it. As liquidity dries up, stocks like NVDA and SMCI are looking risky. Find out what’s next.
 
As September kicks off, Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Ground reflects on the challenges this month traditionally brings to traders and shares key strategies to navigate the volatility ahead.
 
Our friend from across the way, Jack Carter, is back with his top tips for options traders — and this time, he’s focusing on when to sell. Learn his four simple rules for locking in profits and avoiding greedy mistakes.
 
   
 

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