| Our No. 1 Trading Strategy for Uncertain Markets | Let's face it: There's a lot going on in our country right now. The attack on the U.S. Capitol building the other week made that perfectly clear.
Meanwhile, unemployment numbers are still high and the coronavirus continues to ravage many parts of the nation.
It's enough to make any investor nervous.
So, we'd like to help you through this uncertain time by giving you a trading strategy that works regardless of which direction the market's headed.
Considering the current political, social and economic climate, it couldn't come at a better time. | | | | Utilities vs. Financials: What JPMorgan's Earnings Report Tells Us | Hey guys, we've got a big edition of "Buy It and Burn It" for you off the back of the JPMorgan earnings report. This trade is part of my Money Links service, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
Let's dive in.
JPMorgan Chase released its earnings results for the fourth quarter of 2020. It reported record profits — 20% more than the prior year…
And that was pre-COVID-19.
With numbers like that, you'd expect the stock to keep trending higher. But the next morning, JPMorgan was trading down, like almost all of the banking sector.
That's why the JPMorgan earnings report led me to this trade. Full disclosure, JPMorgan is one of my favorite U.S. banks…
| *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Joy of the Trade emails | | | | The Beyond Meat and Taco Bell Deal: Why Investors Should Ignore It | News dropped last week that Beyond Meat will be teaming up with Taco Bell to create new menu items, and investors pounced. BYND shares soared more than 13% after the official announcement of the Beyond Meat and Taco Bell deal.
Are you thinking about jumping on this opportunity too?
Should you pay attention to the Beyond Meat and Taco Bell deal and grab some stock while the news is still sizzling?
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