| There's a Glitch in the System! | | There's a little-known rule that is causing a glitch in the stock market…
And those who can spot, it have the chance to grab double, triple… even quadruple digit gains overnight.
That's what happened with KNDI when it saw a 2,340% gain…
Now, Wall Street legend Adam Sarhan has found the glitch and he's going to share it with you. | | | | | The Best Sector Rotation Strategy — and 2 Stocks To Target | | Large-cap tech stocks have been all the rage. Anything that helped people live a better life indoors — like cloud and software stocks — exploded!
Out of the 11 S&P 500 sectors, Technology is now in seventh place. And it looks like there's increased divergence between Consumer Discretionary and Technology, which typically trade in step with each other.
So, I thought I'd give you my best sector rotation strategy and show you the two stocks I'm targeting. Mostly because that's how to pick the low-hanging fruits — by targeting sectors ripe for picking. | | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Roger Scott emails | | | | | GameStop Earnings and How To Bag Big Profits Amid a Short Squeeze | | Short selling has been in the news a lot the past few months, and there's plenty of money to be made during a short squeeze — if you have the know-how. And there's a simple way to profit that's not nearly as complicated as many people believe.
But more on that later…
Easily the biggest name amid the short-selling craze is GameStop, which reported earnings after Tuesday's close. The GameStop earnings call wasn't bad, missing estimates by a penny per share. Though, revenue also fell short of expectations, coming in at $2.12 billion vs. $2.21 billion projected. | | | | | The Fastest Growing Sector Within Alternative Foods | | Since our last interview with Eat Beyond, the stock's price has seen some consolidation. Having commenced trading on Nov. 17, shares shot out of the gate – up almost 400% at their highs.
The initial capital market's success was based on the next generation of stock investors (millennials and generation Z demographics) wanting to invest in companies that have a good business plan but are also good for health and the planet.
Despite the recent decline in price, EATS has continued to release solid news pertaining to further investment growth within their current portfolio. | | | | "Thank you Roger, the video was very helpful."
Frank M.
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