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$10M Says the Energy Sector Moves Higher by May... $10M Says the Energy Sector Moves Higher by May… April 25, 2022 by Chad Shoop Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters, Unusual Options Activity Big money was super bullish on the energy sector this week. And looking at the price action, Chad Shoop can't help but agree...
Options Arena: Bottom-Fishing in ARK Options Arena: Bottom-Fishing in ARK April 24, 2022 by Mike Merson Investing, Options Arena, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters ARK Investments isn't looking too hot... Their top 10 holding used to be the darlings of tech stocks — now, are any still a buy?
Crypto Chat with Adam O'Dell A Special Crypto Chat With Adam O’Dell April 22, 2022 by Ian King Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily We talked about bitcoin, Ethereum, Web3 and other developments in the crypto space.
Elon Happy/Sad Twitter $46.5 Billion Funding Meme Tesla Records Scratched, Musk Bluffs & HBO Maxin’ Relaxin’ All Cool April 21, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff What A Twisted Web We Tweet I’ve been dazed and confused by Tesla’s (Nasdaq: ) earnings for so long, it’s not true. Wanted an EV maker, never bargained for you… Umm, what was so confusing about Tesla’s report? Well … nothing. That’s the most surprising part, if you’ve tuned into literally any other quarterly report […]
avoid roller coaster stocks Avoid these 3 Roller Coaster Stocks During Earnings Season April 21, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Stocks, Trending It makes sense to avoid companies that could send investors for a “ride” after seeing downward revisions to their profit forecasts and running high-risk balance sheets. Using quantitative analysis, it’s easy to screen for companies that could be vulnerable to those catalysts. These same factors have been proven in back testing to pinpoint companies that outperform or trail the market.

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