Strategies Better Than Buffett’s

 
August 11, 2020
 
You're missing out on the #1 easiest way to profit from stocks in 2020
Have you heard of the rise of Robinhood? The "no fee" investment app…

The one you could've made 556% on Hertz, a "zombie" stock…

Wall Street wasn't paying attention to ANY of these names… They missed out. Now everyone wants to know.

Where's the "Robinhood Effect" going to strike next?

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The Dawn of Gold
Many believe July 2020 was one for the gold history books, but it wasn't even a top 10 move in gains for gold historically.

In fact, last month's big move in gold to all-time U.S. dollar highs was the 23rd best spot monthly return.

Let that sink in.

A new all-time high was hit, and yet the "big" monthly move that's drawn a generation of new investors and captured the imagination of a whole new set of investors… isn't even a top 20 monthly gain for gold.

We are far from the top in gold
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Has Warren Buffett Lost his Touch?
We're in a new era of stock market investing, and that means what used to work in Warren Buffett's day isn't guaranteed to work today.

If you were to take a look at all the trading strategies investors use right now... and compare them to those used in the last 30 years... you'd be shocked.

Buffett's infamous style of "value" investing doesn't even place in the top 20 strategies used by traders today.

Out with the old, in with the new

 
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The Average True Range (ATR) is a technical analysis indicator that measures volatility by decomposing the entire range of an asset price for that period. Simply put, a stock experiencing a high level of volatility has a higher ATR, and a low volatility stock has a lower ATR. The ATR may be used by traders to enter and exit trades, and it is a useful tool to add to a trading system. It was created to allow traders to more accurately measure the daily volatility of an asset by using simple calculations. The indicator does not indicate the price direction; rather it is used primarily to measure volatility.

 
 
 
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