Are These 3 Stocks Going Hyperbolic?

 
April 23, 2020
 
Set Your Clock for Gains
To gain an edge during this market crash, it almost feels like you need to be able to predict the future…

But what if I told you that Roger Scott has the next best thing?

You see, hedge funds and even algorithms can be fairly predictable. When a few technical factors line up, you can be almost certain that the stock is about to be bought up by institutional investors.

And these three stocks just went "on the clock" and look ready to make a serious move higher.

Today at 2 p.m ET, Roger is giving away their names, tickers, and reviewing their setup. You don't want to miss this.

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If I'm Right, These 3 Stocks
 Could Go Hyperbolic…
The market, just like the rest of the world, is holding its breath waiting for things to get back to normal...

Since December, there have been over 164,000 virus-related deaths worldwide. In that time, there's been major progress towards creating a vaccine to prevent the spread of this "invisible enemy," as it's come to be known.

There are currently six to seven companies everyone has their eyes on who could be close to releasing a much anticipated vaccine. Of those companies, there are three I'm talking about today.

These three are the current frontrunners in the vaccine race and they're the ones I believe are most likely to see massive public interest in the coming weeks.

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Re-assessing Social Distancing and Economic Suspension
Okay, great -- the next leg down in the "us-versus-them" mentality of polarized global politicization has us divided into two camps again: those who think the best way to halt the spread of a new virus is to stay home and those who think the best approach is to ignore it.


If we continue about our business, and don't isolate or distance ourselves from one another, the rate of infection will increase, and so will the number of deaths.

But this will also result in a faster herd response to the virus, potentially resulting in the quick establishment and incremental proliferation of varying degrees of immunity. Even if it's temporary, like when you get over the common cold, it's a positive overall effect on the herd's ability to resist future iterations…

But what about the cons?

 
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Divergence occurs when the stock price and another key indicator move in opposite directions on a chart. Divergence in technical analysis may signal a major positive or negative price move. Positive divergence occurs when the price of a security makes a new low while a key indicator such as RSI, Stochastic, or MACD starts to climb. Conversely, negative divergence is seen when the price makes a new high but the indicator being followed closes lower.
 
 
 
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