| Don't Trade Before THIS Time of Day | | Every single day, right around 3 p.m. EDT, a market anomaly forces Wall Street to start bleeding cash… giving everyday traders the opportunity to make consistent overnight returns.
This 3 p.m. "Burn Window," as Joy of the Trade Head Trader Jeff Zananiri calls it, allows anyone to buy low and sell high just 18 hours later. In fact, Jeff has already used this strategy to bag dozens of overnight winners for his readers.
Now, he's getting ready to reveal exactly why these massive profit opportunities happen — and how to start taking advantage of them right away. | | | | | FAANG Stocks Are Back, Headed for Another Green Jacket | | The stock market has ridden higher on the backs of the FAANG stocks for years.
The mighty seven of the Nasdaq — Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google, Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia — have comprised as much as 25% of the entire stock market over the past year.
That faded back in February and March as hedge funds were forced to de-gross during the GameStop short squeeze shenanigans and have largely fallen out of the headlines since.
But since putting in a bottom at $297.45 back on March 5, the Nasdaq 100 has quietly cycled back up near all-time highs. | | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Venture Society emails | | | | | The 5 Strongest and 3 Weakest Stocks in the S&P 500 | | Global stock markets were mostly mixed on Friday, and despite reporting a rise in consumer prices for the month of March, Asian shares were mostly lower.
I see interest yields hitting 2% by the end of this year. But remember, bonds and interest yields move opposite of each other. So if interest rates go up, bonds go down. That means we could see further choppiness and downside pressure on the bond market.
In this video, I'll show you whether the U.S. stock market is overbought… the single sector that's lagging behind the rest… important economic data that's driving Chinese stocks… and the strongest and weakest stocks in the S&P…
And you'll notice that my proprietary relative strength scan has had some of these strongest names on its top stock list for quite some time now. | | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Roger's Radar emails | | | | "What a valuable lesson I am getting from you. Thanks Roger!"
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