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Echo Trading 101 Hi Reader, With the election behind us and Trump firmly in office, there still seems to be one question that is at the top of everyone’s minds: How do I make money?? So in today's Daily FWD, we're doing a special Trading Issue to show you the best ways to profit in this economy… that is always our main goal, after all. To start us off, we’re featuring a new addition to the Daily FWD financial arsenal: Enrique Abeyta. Enrique comes to us with more than 25 years of experience on Wall Street. There, he founded multiple long/short hedge funds and co-founded several others that altogether raised more than $5 billion. In his e-letter Truth & Trends, Enrique highlighted his latest idea — the "echo trade." This strategy is too powerful to keep under wraps, so we’ve received special permission to share it with you. But if you want to be in the know, you don’t have to wait for special editions. Enrique’s Truth & Trends publishes Monday-Friday before the market opens… plus it features a live call every Tuesday between Enrique and one of our top analysts, Greg Guenthner. If you’d like to be a part of the market action and receive profitable stock picks every week, sign up for a FREE subscription here. Without further ado, here’s your first trading insight from Enrique… | | Profit Idea #1: Enrique Abeyta – The Echo Trade: An Ultra-Rare (and Profitable) Stock Pattern One of my favorite aspects of trading is finding patterns in the market that repeat like clockwork. Today, I want to tell you about one of the rarest (and most profitable) patterns I’ve ever seen. It’s an incredible money-making opportunity that we only see emerge once in a decade — if that. But based on what I’ve seen during my research, it’s a pattern that’s set to happen again in a new wave very soon. It’s what I call the “echo trade.” Now, what exactly does that mean? An echo trade is when you find a stock that was much higher several years ago and has now begun to recover to those old highs. Often, those highs are two… three… or even five times higher than where the stock is trading right now. Join me to learn more about this unique buy signal. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Profit Idea #2: Jim Rickards – Your Trump Investment Guide Now that Trump is on his way to the White House as the 47th president, it’s not too soon to start building a portfolio that will outperform the stock market in the early years of the new Trump administration. This kind of active asset allocation requires close attention to prospective policy details and their possible impact on specific business models. Not all stocks will perform well under the new administration. Some will perform brilliantly. I’ll show you how to invest accordingly in the coming return of the American System… and profit as it brings prosperity back to U.S. citizens. Let’s first review the likely Trump policies and then consider their impact on certain stocks and sectors. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Profit Idea #3: Greg Guenthner – Hold Your Nose and Buy! Stocks have exploded higher since the election, with some of the market’s most speculative areas taking on leadership roles. If you’re looking for a melt-up, you’ve come to the right place. Now that the three-ring political circus has pulled up its tent stakes, we can turn our full attention to the raging bull market lifting stocks to new heights. It can be difficult to switch gears and grab onto a runaway market. But if you want to keep up with the best of them, you’re going to need to hold your nose and buy. The surge isn’t going to wait for you to climb aboard. The only way to keep up during these optimal conditions is to fill your trading portfolio with the most explosive trades on the market. Your biggest risk right now: not taking enough risk while the trading window is open. ⇒ Read More Here That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with more topics and articles from our editors. Email us here with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
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