The Best 3D Printing Stocks To Watch

Published: February 19, 2021

How To Grab Consistent Overnight Winners

From 1993 to 2021, you would have lost 10% of your money buying and holding the S&P 500 during the day…


Yet if you'd bought at the close and sold again right at the open, anyone could've seen an 812% increase in their investments.


Where did all the gains come from? Overnight moves.


And one former $700 million hedge fund trader just revealed how he's exploiting these overnight moves on a handful of stocks every single day.

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Roger Scott: The Best
3D Printing Stocks
To Watch in 2021

3D printers took the world by storm in 2012…


The fad soon fizzled out and didn't really go anywhere special to say the least. 


But fast forward nine years and it looks like these 3D printing stocks for 2021 are turning red-hot yet again and finally starting to print some money with real prospects on the table.


(Get it? Print some money?) 


As a matter of fact, the 3D Printing ETF is up over 90% in the past 12 months, pushing the exchange-traded fund's year-to-date gain to 40%. 


In case you've forgotten, we're barely halfway through February. That's a wild run in less than two months. 


It's crystal clear the stock market is telling investors and traders to turn their attention to this industry once again, which is why I'm ready to give away my top 3D printing stocks for 2021.

Print Your Own Money

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Jeff Zananiri: The Impact of Rising Inflation
on Bond Rates


We've spent a lot of time talking about inflation lately, and as time goes on, inflation rises higher and higher. One big thing that isn't getting talked about enough is how rising inflation affects bond yields.


This week, WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott and I sat down for our mid-week roundtable to discuss the rising inflation we're seeing… and how the Federal Reserve might be responsible for more than you think.


Look at what's happening in Texas right now, for example, with the deep freeze sending energy prices soaring. The Fed can't be blamed for the weather, but the inflation caused by its money-printing strategy had already made energy prices climb. 


All the explosion needed was some kindling.

See What It Means for Bonds

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3 Low-Priced Tech Stocks With Huge Upside Potential

February 17, 2021

With the technology sector outperforming earnings by a huge margin this quarter, I'm focusing on these three low-priced tech stocks even more…  

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The Top ETFs To
Watch This Week



February 17, 2021

In this video, I have an update on the bond market and the top ETFs you'll want to pay close attention to right now. 

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