5 Ways To Profit From the Stock Market Pullback

 
March 8, 2021
 
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Tesla's Bear Market Is on.
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It's no secret that Tesla is tanking. The king of electric vehicles and its stock have taken an absolute beating the past month or so…

So in this video, which I just so happened to film at Daytona International Speedway, we're going to talk about Tesla's bear market...

Taking a look at Tesla's stock chart, it reached an all-time record high of $883.09 a share on Jan. 26. The first day of February, the stock was still strong, trading at $872.79 by the first closing bell of the month.

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5 Ways To Profit From the
Stock Market Pullback
The stock market is finally showing signs of a pullback…

The Nasdaq 100 fell below its 50-day moving average last week and headed straight toward its 200-day MA. And if you've been keeping up with my videos, then you already know I've been talking about this potential pullback nonstop since December.

But a lot of investors and traders are still confused on what we should do

So in this video, I thought it'd be beneficial to give you five strategies you can not only use to outperform, but profit from the stock market pullback.
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