Market Volatility in 2020: What the Hell, Wall Street

 
November 20, 2020
 
Have You Prepared for
the Upcoming STORM
Most of you don't know this…

But massive hedge funds, institutions and banks are gearing up to take over the stock market with algorithmic trading.

And they plan on leaving you in the dust!


You see, WealthPress Head Trader Roger Scott developed an algorithmic trading machine that investors just like YOU can use without millions of dollars in upfront capital.

If you'd like to get your hands on it, just click here. Roger will show you how to not only get ahead of Wall Street, but supersize your account.
Or click here!
 
 
The Markets Under A Biden Presidency
Have you considered how the stock markets are going to look under a Joe Biden presidency?

Well, let's look at what has already happened: We're a few days removed from a fiasco of a presidential election, and two companies reporting excellent Phase 3 results from their respective COVID-19 vaccines.

Live Trade Profit founder Josh Martinez has an idea of which direction things could go and the event he's ultimately waiting for to hit Wall Street.

Last night, Josh sat down with WPTV host Jeff Yastine to talk about his surprising predictions concerning the stock market reactions under a Biden presidency.

As a technical trader, Josh religiously follows the same four rules everyday:

  1. Buy low in the buy zone.
  2. Sell high in the sell zone.
  3. Do not buy high prices.
  4. Do not sell low prices.

And for more than a decade these rules helped him through turbulent market conditions… including the last presidential election.

If you missed this broadcast, no problem! Click here now to watch the latest WPTV episode and learn what the market experts foresee happening over the next four years.
Watch the episode here
 
 
Is Market Volatility Dangerous?
Trading during extreme market volatility is like driving in the rain — you're still going to do it, but you need to go in with caution if you want to make it to the other side without crashing and burning.

And with every investor focused on the results/outcomes of the 2020 presidential election and the most recent claims of the COVID-19 vaccine, the stock market conditions have been extremely volatile.

Heck — certain markets are moving hundreds of ticks per minute. This has caused numerous trading halts within the markets and caused trading brokers to raise margin requirements to protect themselves and their traders.

But like always, I have a method to trading the madness of this market volatility...
Here's what the pros are doing
*clicking these links will automatically subscribe you
to Live Trade Profit emails
 
 
"I enjoyed your informative short video explaining the connection between the Fed's interest rates and the stock market. I kind of knew this, but, it's helpful to be reassured of my observations. Thank You for sharing your knowledge. God Bless"

Rubin C.

Oscillators tend to be somewhat misunderstood in the trading industry, despite their close association with the all-important concept of momentum. At its most fundamental level, momentum is actually a means of assessing the relative levels of greed or fear in the market at a given point in time. Markets ebb and flow, surge and retreat—the speed of such movement is measured by oscillators. Oscillators are most useful and issue their most valid trading signals when their readings diverge from prices.
 
 
Disclaimer & Disclosures
The information in this email is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee specific results as there is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Also, our traders are real traders and may have financial interests in the companies discussed.  Please see our Terms and Conditions for more information.
Brought to you by WealthPress.
 
 
                                                           

This email was sent to phanhoa1821960.trader@blogger.com by WealthPress LLC
12276 San Jose Blvd. | Suite 518 | Jacksonville | FL | 32223
Forward to a friend | Unsubscribe

No comments:

Post a Comment