Why Exchange Stocks Are on Fire

 
March 14, 2021
 
The Most Shocking
Trading Discovery Yet
I have some great news for you, folks…

Wall Street legend Chuck Hughes has already helped traders all around the globe reach their dreams.

But now he's revealing his most shocking discovery yet

Chuck's discovered a brand-new strategy to target weekly profit opportunities — regardless if the stock market is up, down or flat.

In fact, this is the formula that's helped Chuck lock in a 96.3% win rate even when the markets are turbulent.

And now he's about to share it with the world for the first time ever…
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Should Investors Buy the Dip in Tech, Semiconductors or Growth Stocks?
Is it time for investors to table tech, semiconductor and growth stocks… or is it time to buy the dip?

Well, there are a couple of things we need to consider first…

One of the big leaders of tech, Apple, is down 16% from its January high…

I have three semiconductor stocks that are experiencing major institutional order flow going all the way into October — I haven't seen this on the options market for a long time.

And there's a huge reason why I wouldn't touch growth stocks with a 10-foot pole.

So what does all of this mean for investors who want to buy the dip in these stocks?
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Why You Should Target These
2 Smaller Growth Stocks in 2021
The Nasdaq has taken a breather over the past few weeks…

You can thank the recent inflationary pressure for that one, folks.

But now many investors and traders are asking me if it's the end of the wild bull run we've witnessed over the past decade.

So in this video, I'll show you what trading action you can expect to see over the next few weeks. And be sure to stick around until the end because I'm also giving away two smaller growth stocks to target in 2021.
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Why Exchange Stocks Are on Fire
We're seeing a lot more interest in the stock market these days as retail investors continue to pile into exchange-listed stocks.

In fact, more people are participating in the markets than ever before. So these exchange-listed stocks — simply meaning the exchanges where we trade stocks, options and futures — are on fire!

Why? Because we're seeing a lot more activity, and the more participants…
The More Money Is Made — and Lost
 
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