2021 Stock Market Trends to Follow

 
January 22, 2021
 
Please Don't Tell Anyone About This
What I'm about to tell you is top secret… so please, don't share it with anyone else.

Most people don't know this, but there's a secret calendar that reveals the exact dates certain stocks on Wall Street are going to go up every single year.

I'm serious. This mysterious calendar has spotted a new stock every single week that, once triggered, pops like clockwork.

It's so accurate, you could set your clock to it and watch your trades shoot to the moon — regardless of what's going on in the rest of the stock market.

And right now, we're giving you access this calendar… and the man behind it… absolutely free.
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2021 Stock Market Trends To Follow
2020 was the year of COVID-19. In this interview, we take you through the major stock market trends that you should follow throughout 2021.

After the initial dropoff in the stock market due to the virus and the resulting struggle in economic outputs, prices rebounded and surged to record highs. The gap between the economy and asset prices diverged to unprecedented levels.

Even with these distorted market valuations, is there a chance stocks will keep surging throughout 2021?
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The Death of Keystone XL and the
Myth of US Energy Independence
Sometime after Joseph R. Biden, Jr. takes the Presidential Oath of Office, one of his first actions will be to issue an executive order cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline permit.

The highly anticipated move will be lauded by liberals, praised by progressives and applauded by environmentalists.

It will also be wrong.

Now, before anyone jumps up on a soapbox to shake fists in my general direction, allow me to explain why. Because I guarantee you the reason is not what you think.

In general, I have been in favor of this project because human beings are responsible for being good stewards of the environment.

I understand that statement runs counterintuitive to most narratives. But if you really want to understand why that is — and if you're an environmentalist, you should — you must understand how supply chains work.
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