5 of the Most Shorted Stocks To Watch

 
April 4, 2021
 
Only Trade During
Wall Street's Weakest Hour
One former hedge fund trader just pulled back the curtain on a new trading method that only requires attention in the stock market right before it closes.

You see, from the time the market opens until about 3 p.m. EDT, Wall Street has the upper hand. But once 3 p.m. rolls around, the big funds on Wall Street start bleeding cash… which sends certain stocks crashing lower.

Taking advantage of these cash bleeds during Wall Street's weakest hour could help anyone make huge returns the next morning when the market opens up again.
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5 of the Most Shorted Stocks To Watch
Large institutions and hedge funds have to file special quarterly reports known as a 13F form with the SEC.

The form gives investors and traders a breakdown of which stocks hedge funds are buying and selling, and how many positions they have long or short. The idea is to keep everything nice and transparent.

I just used the latest sheet to find out which stocks have the highest percentage of short interest.

And GameStop and KemPharm clearly aren't the only short squeeze stocks to watch in 2021...
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How To Trade BlackBerry Earnings
Traders, we're going to look to trade the BlackBerry earnings call!

What's this popular stock's chart telling us? Well, BlackBerry's chart has what I like to call a "WTF" pattern unfolding. That's because BlackBerry is very much a "meme stock," much like the trendy GameStop play that's been dominating headlines for months now.

But that doesn't mean we can't trade it… and hopefully make some money!
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The ONLY Trading Strategy
You'll Ever Need
Legendary trader Jeff Zananiri just told us about a breakthrough trading strategy so powerful, he's already used it to signal 20%, 30%, even 50% winners overnight…

Every day of the week.

How does he do it? By simply buying certain stocks right at the market's close and then selling them again the next morning.

We almost didn't believe Jeff when he told us about his overnight strategy, but then we started digging into the 3 p.m. EDT market phenomena that Jeff calls a Burn Notice.
Here's How Jeff Does It
 
"I've been on-board for less than 3 weeks and started trading your recommendations… Working with a very small amount of capital (<$25K), I've done my best to trade the options you recommended. So far, my belief that you "have the right stuff" have been completely justified.  I would not have even considered any of the picks you selected – nearly all were winners… I've realized an overall return of over 25% in two weeks.  This would not have been possible without your picks.   Needless to say, I'm thrilled and hope that your recommendations will continue to be so helpful"

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The Stochastic Indicator, like the RSI, is a range-bound oscillator. However, where the RSI is calculated based on average gains and losses, stochastics compares the current price level to its range over a given period of time. Stocks tend to close near their highs in an uptrend and near lows in a downtrend. Therefore, price action that moves further from these extremes toward the middle of the range is interpreted as an exhaustion of trend momentum.
 
A stochastics value of 100 means that the current session closed at the highest price within the established time frame. A stochastic value of 80 or above is considered an indication of an overbought status, with values of 20 or lower indicating an oversold status.




 
 
 
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