Lagging ETF Opportunity, Trading Bitcoin Fall, And Other Top…
This ETF Hasn’t Caught Up, But It Is About To
In this latest rally it is easy to feel like you missed out on the big wins but there are definitely more to be had. Keith Harwood pointed out one he is looking at now that has solid potential upside with a lot of tailwind.
Chart of the Day: How to Trade Bitcoin Downside
After exploding from about $27,500 to a recent high of $52,985, Bitcoin has become technically stretched on RSI, MACD, and Williams’ %R. And, after a run like it’s had, BTC is overdue for a breather from current overbought conditions. One way to trade further potential downside is with the ProShares Short Bitcoin (BITI).
Industrial Truck-Maker Booming Higher
Today I am going to walk you through a great potential trade. Not only will we look at which ticker is setting up, I will layout the amazing indicator that helped me spot this one and many others.
Top Ways to Trade the 2024 Election
One of the top stories of New Year 2024 will be the presidential election.
And while there’s no way to tell who will lead the country after the votes are tallied, there is one certainty – volatility will soar with uncertainty ahead of time.
Which Stock Is The Canary In The Coal Mine?
For Tuesday trade I voiced the view that there were some dents in the market armor. I gave three stocks to watch. Tesla which I thought most shortable never gave a chance down $7. NKE, definitely still on the watch list for better opportunities and keeping dry powder with an eye on this one. I did though commit to the June puts in PYPL with the stock at $58.70.
Simple To Trade ETF Offers Another Potential Win
I keep a close eye on QQQ and just spotted an example of a great potential trade. Below I show what my indicator revealed, the trade example to consider and an update on a previous trade.
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