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3 Stocks I Think Are Set to Soar in 2021

Posted: 19 Jan 2021 08:15 AM PST

I spend a lot of time talking about different stocks and sectors that I think are worth your while to take a look at. 

And I thought I'd continue this trend today by giving you three stocks set to soar in 2021

The best time to invest in stocks like these is before every other trader scoops them up. That's just the truth. 

So without further ado, let's take a look at three of the stocks set to soar in 2021

The 3 Stocks Set to Soar in 2021

The first stock on my list of stocks set to soar in 2021 is Lovesac. 

Lovesac Co. (Nasdaq: LOVE) is the ultimate American furniture store that sells everything from high-quality bean bag chairs to its patented modular "Sactionals," a  sectional couch with different combinable pieces. Lovesac sells its products in showrooms, malls and online. 

The company’s third quarter results released this past December show a revenue increase to $74 million from $52 million just a year ago. That's pretty solid growth for such a small company. 

Lovesac also resides in the Russell 2000, which I believe will continue to lead the larger indexes over the next several months and give the stock some needed love from momentum coming out of smaller stocks at this time. 

Get it? LOVE.  

But Lovesac isn't the only stock set to soar in 2021 I'm talking about today… 

While the next stock on my list doesn't sell comfy sofas, it is a leader in designing and marketing interface solutions like controllers for handsets, biometric fingerprint sensors for mobile devices, smartphones and tables, and most importantly, the internet of things. 

Oh yeah. It's like that, folks… 

You're probably also wondering about the third company on my short list of stocks set to soar in 2021

I actually mentioned this stock to you about six months ago, but thought I'd give it another buy recommendation. 

Here's a hint: This company develops electronic weapons for law enforcement, the federal military, private security and personal defense (a sector that's rapidly growing, folks).  

Check out my short video below to get the last two stocks set to soar in 2021 and don't forget to leave a comment in the section below. 

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Major Sector Is Making a Comeback

Posted: 19 Jan 2021 07:51 AM PST

Global markets were strangely high on Tuesday morning despite it being a fragmented trading week and a somewhat subdued market. Futures (large caps, small caps, mid caps, techs and blue chips) are also up across the board…

Why is that?

I believe the markets are trying to rally ahead of the Joe Biden inauguration that's going to happen tomorrow.

Investors are hoping his transition into presidency will bring more money for another stimulus check, more aid during the pandemic and more support for the economy.

Biden's nominee for treasury secretary — former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen — is already urging congress to take swifter, more aggressive measures to fight the recession and avoid further downturn in the market.

And folks, if you think this is the worst of the pandemic then I've got some bad news for you…

Here's how I'm expecting things to play out.

In today's video, I'll also explain the biggest report influencing the overall market… the impact Janet Yellen will have on interest rates… which sector is breaking out… and the top three stocks to watch in the financial sector.

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