These 9 stocks just showed up on my radar
| | | | | | | | | | | $77 billion.
That's the value of electronics imports Trump just exempted from his China tariffs - and Wall Street is scrambling to catch up.
While most traders were bracing for impact from the 145% tariff announcement on China, the administration had something else planned… | | | | |
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| | | | They carved out exceptions for smartphones ($41B) and computers ($36B) - and the market immediately rewarded specific stocks.
Apple shot up nearly 12% in the days following the announcement, adding a staggering $140B to its market cap.
While that’s great news considering the past weeks have been extremely choppy…
My Platform X scanner just flagged AAPL as a "buy" - and it's also identifying 8 more companies showing the exact same technical patterns.
These aren't random stocks either…
They're specifically positioned to benefit from this tariff exemption in ways most traders haven't spotted yet.
I've compiled all 9 tickers into what I'm calling my "Trade War Hitlist."
I've given away free stock picks in the past that surged 40%(HOOD) in 30 days and 31%(AVGO) in 60 days.
While I cannot promise future returns or against losses… These 9 tickers are well-positioned for what’s ahead.
And what makes this situation particularly interesting is the timing.
The market is already showing strong reactions to these exemptions, but the full impact hasn't been priced yet.
The companies on my hitlist aren't just the obvious players - they include some surprising names that supply critical components or services to the exempted industries.
If you’d like to see the other 8 stocks on my “Trade War Hitlist”, follow this link to get your hands on all eight of them.
'Til the next trade,
Lance Ippolito
The profits and results shown are not based on any sort of typicality as this is based on historical data from the indicator. The hypothetical options results shown are based on historical options data. We make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. | | | | |
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$77 billion. That's the value of electronics imports Trump just exempted from his China tariffs - and Wall Street is scrambling to catch up. While most traders were bracing for impact from the 145% tariff announcement on China, the administration had something else planned… They carved out exceptions for smartphones ($41B) and computers ($36B) - and the market immediately rewarded specific stocks. Apple shot up nearly 12% in the days following the announcement, adding a staggering $140B to its market cap. While that’s great news considering the past weeks have been extremely choppy… My Platform X scanner just flagged AAPL as a "buy" - and it's also identifying 8 more companies showing the exact same technical patterns. These aren't random stocks either… They're specifically positioned to benefit from this tariff exemption in ways most traders haven't spotted yet. I've compiled all 9 tickers into what I'm calling my "Trade War Hitlist." I've given away free stock picks in the past that surged 40%(HOOD) in 30 days and 31%(AVGO) in 60 days. While I cannot promise future returns or against losses… These 9 tickers are well-positioned for what’s ahead. And what makes this situation particularly interesting is the timing. The market is already showing strong reactions to these exemptions, but the full impact hasn't been priced yet. The companies on my hitlist aren't just the obvious players - they include some surprising names that supply critical components or services to the exempted industries. If you’d like to see the other 8 stocks on my “Trade War Hitlist”, follow this link to get your hands on all eight of them. 'Til the next trade, Lance Ippolito The profits and results shown are not based on any sort of typicality as this is based on historical data from the indicator. The hypothetical options results shown are based on historical options data. We make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. |
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