The Best Tech Stocks to Trade for Big Gains in June

 
June 14, 2021
 
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The Best Tech Stocks to Trade for Big Gains in June
I've seen a huge breakdown in interest rates the past few trading sessions, relieving pressure on names most sensitive to rising rates — like tech stocks.

If you've seen any of my recent videos, then you know I've been bullish on tech and I am still highly critical of the FAANG stocks.

You can thank momentum levels, the put/call ratio and other indicators pointing to lower prices in the coming months for that one, folks. But that's not the point I'm trying to make this time…


So I've handpicked some of the best tech stocks to trade that'll help build the next big thing and be a vital component in the chip supply chain.
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Gold Miners: Cash Is King
Since the start of the year, central banks have purchased over four million ounces of gold.
 
April was a big month for central bank activity. Over half the amount of gold purchased in 2021 was in the month of April alone.
 
In April, central banks acquired 2.45 million ounces — worth over $4.3 billion.
 
Gold reserves in central banks continue to appreciate and are at the highest levels since the World Gold Council began keeping track in 2000.

But central banks aren't the only ones bolstering their balance sheets these days…
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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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