What Goldman Sachs’ Crypto Trading Desk Reopening Means for You

Published: March 11, 2021

Only Trade During Wall Street's Weakest Hour

One former hedge fund trader is pulling back the curtain on a new trading method that only requires your attention in the stock market right before it closes. 


You see, from the time the market opens until about 3 p.m. EST, Wall Street has the upper hand. But once 3 p.m. rolls around, the big funds on Wall Street start bleeding cash… which sends certain stocks crashing lower. 


Take advantage of these cash bleeds during Wall Street's weakest hour, and you can make huge returns the next morning when the market opens up again.

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Roger Scott: What Goldman Sachs' Crypto Trading Desk Reopening Means for You

Goldman Sachs has finally relaunched its cryptocurrency trading desk…


Making the banking powerhouse the latest and largest institutional player to jump on the crypto bandwagon, causing Bitcoin to rise sharply over the past several months. 


I don't usually spend a lot of time talking about things like crypto. But because I think it's something you need to hear, let's talk about Goldman Sachs' cryptocurrency trading desk…

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Jeff Zananiri: Inflation Is up. So Why Is Gold Down?


The $1.9 trillion stimulus has been approved as expected, but we're getting closer and closer to reopening. The Federal Reserve's money-printing strategy has us at inflation's door. So what does that mean for the markets?


Let's start with commodities and discuss trading gold when inflation is rising.


Then let's address the frenzy we're seeing in the stock market. With all of this extra stimulus and nothing to do, people are trading a lot. That's all well and good... until you get stomped.


We started to see that even last week as the Nasdaq entered correction territory. Then another big move followed the jobs report, so we gave you a little trading advice.


WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott said during our Monday morning roundtable that he was staying away from big-name tech stocks as the Nasdaq pulls back. Instead, he's looking in other areas.

So Where Are We Looking?

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4 'Back-To-Normal Stocks' To Watch 

March 8, 2021

Since the stock market is a forward-looking mechanism that prices things in ahead of time, these back-to-normal stocks are ready to roll. 

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How The Jobs Report Impacts Your Trades



March 7, 2021

We got to see the jobs report's effect on the market the morning following a big Nasdaq dip.

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