Today’s video is all based on the Relative Rotation Graph — or Profit Radar, as I like to call it.
I’m watching three stocks that are solid buys… and three that are likely headed lower. When you first look at the Profit Radar, you probably don’t know what to make of it.Four colored quadrants with tickers plastered all over it… trailed by squiggly lines, showing their path through each phase of a market cycle.click here or the thumbnail below to watch.
But, I’ve spent years studying this type of chart, to find the most profitable ways to trade it. And some of those same profitable ideas just came to light in this week’s Quick Takes video. JustAfter this many years analyzing the Profit Radar, I can now use it a couple different ways…yesterday’s piece from Chris. You’ll quickly learn how valuable it is to follow these ideas. The video today takes an even deeper dive into how the Profit Radar works, and what we look for in our six trade setups today. But, all this is nothing compared to the types of returns we’re seeing in a much faster version of this chart… It’s a brand-new trading advisory about to launch called Fast Lane Profits. And we don’t call it that for nothing… Next week, we’re revealing all the details about how it works, and allowing you the chance to receive my best Profit Radar ideas in your inbox every single week. To be one of the first on the list so you don’t miss it, add your name here. If you’re still on the fence, think about how useful this chart has been throughout this year… And how consistently it spots opportunities like in today’s video… To be frank, the Fast Lane strategy shows us the expressway through the heart of the stock market, spotting only the fastest-moving trades each and every week. It’s 100% free to sign up for my presentation, so there’s no reason not to come check it out. And if you add yourself to my VIP list, I’ll send you a report I just put together that does a deep dive on the Profit Radar’s power. Regards,
Chart of the Day:
Why Inflation Isn’t Slowing Down the Dollar(Click here to view larger image.)
In today’s Chart of the Day, a conundrum.