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“Short GE stock,” they said as I laughed my way to the bank.

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Boldly saying after the third straight RED Fed day in a row… And I am doing mine – Everyda

Boldly saying after the third straight RED Fed day in a row… [image] Why go long GE stock in September and October when many were proclaiming, “Short!”? Answer: I knew some things they didn’t. [image] Why get long HON, EMR, and GE – Don’t you know we’re in a bear market? Answer: Yeah, but sector analysis, seasonal analysis, and trades were setting up. HON, EMR, GE Weekly Charts: [image] I have to admit; I laughed out loud when I read this headline from Seeking Alpha. A little late, BoA? Na, they’re just doing their job. [image]() [image] And I am doing mine – Everyday. Hey little girl from a little mid-western town, what’s your point? Answer: You can do this too – And here’s my secret. I listen. When Garrett {NAME} talks, I listen… Like when he said insiders aren’t buying their stock. Then I asked myself, “Are there any insiders who are buying their stock?" And a little side note for you… There’s a new man in town at GE, you might want to read about him. Plus, it’s not your father’s GE (In other words, they are back to energy and out of financials, which is a whole other story). I observe. When professionals are accumulating (think COT and beyond), I take note. Spoiler alert: They were buying GE, HON, EMR, and a plethora of other tickers that didn’t make Seeking Alpha’s article. I decipher. Why are the headlines all about layoffs when certain [bullish (key word, hint hint…)] sectors can’t find enough warm and able bodies [all over the U.S. (hint hint…)]? Maybe we should be slow to translate… Enough said. No one likes rambling. “Just the facts, ma’am.” Done. Think and win! Celeste Lindman Ask The Pros P.S. For more insights, analysis and contrarian trading advice, [join my FREE personal Telegram channel by clicking right here!](=) RISK DISCLAIMER There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Ask The Pros and all individuals affiliated with this site assume no responsibility for your trading results. The indicators, strategies, columns, and all other features are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. Information for futures trading observations are obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy, or warrant any results from the use of the information. Your use of the trading observations is entirely at your own risk and it is your sole responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and usefulness of the information. You must assess the risk of any trade with your broker and make your own independent decisions regarding any securities mentioned herein. [Unsubscribe]( DTI Trader 1555 University Blvd S Mobile, Alabama 36609 United States (251) 652-1555

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