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The Top ETFs To Watch This Week

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And why U.S. stocks are trading lower today...
How To Grab Consistent Overnight Winners

From 1993 to 2021, you would have lost 10% of your money buying and holding the S&P 500 during the day…


Yet if you'd bought at the close and sold again right at the open, you could've seen an 812% increase on your investments.


Where did all the gains come from? Overnight moves.


And one former $700 million hedge fund trader just revealed how he's exploiting these overnight moves on a handful of stocks every single day.

The Next Stock He's Trading

Roger Scott

20+ years of trading experience managed over $900 million teaching thousands daily.

The Top ETFs You'll Want To Watch This Week

Global stock markets slipped today as investors looked to sell their shares and lock in potential profits from recent rallies. 


Healthcare workers in Japan finally received their first dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. Reports say 40,000 front-line medical workers got their first shot today and plan to get their second one in March. 


That's great news for us, and here's why...


Back in the U.S., most major indexes finished lower on Tuesday after losses in both the Healthcare and Technology sectors offset gains in other sectors like Energy. Like I've been telling you for weeks, the market is overstretched and needs to pull back. 


In today's video, I have more on why U.S. stocks are trading lower… what's driving the global economy… an update on the bond market… and the top ETFs you'll want to pay close attention to right now. 

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The 2 Indicators I'm Watching Right Now



February 15, 2021

Even though the U.S. stock market is closed for Presidents Day, global stock markets never sleep. In fact, Japan's Nikkei 225 crossed 30,000 for the first time in more than three decades.  


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3 Next-Gen Biometric Stocks To Watch in 2021



February 13, 2021

The world will (believe it or not) go back to normal one day. I know it's hard to imagine that type of world right now, but the stock market tends to anticipate the future much earlier than most people do, especially with things that are known.

 
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