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Information leaks... The "smart money" buys ahead of major announcements... And analysts at the bigg

Information leaks... The "smart money" buys ahead of major announcements... And analysts at the biggest investment banks have unprecedented access to what's happening. [Chaikin PowerFeed]( This Is Like Sitting In on Private Board Meetings By Marc Chaikin, founder, Chaikin Analytics Information leaks... The "smart money" buys ahead of major announcements... And analysts at the biggest investment banks have unprecedented access to what's happening. That's just how the world works. There's no getting around it. Now, don't get me wrong... I'm not saying the reign of the "insiders club" is the way it should be. But it's the system we have. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has done a lot to clean things up over the years... But the investing world remains far from perfect. That's why, early in my career, I developed an indicator to track the smart money. It's called the "Chaikin Money Flow." And today, I'll share a bit about this powerful tool... Recommended Links: [Low-Risk Shot at a '10-Bagger' (Royalties)?]( The senior analyst behind 24 different triple-digit winning recommendations (as high as 849%) calls this the single best "buy" opportunity of his lifetime. It could triple quickly... and return 1,500% or more long term. And it's the cornerstone of his dead-simple strategy for BEATING today's sky-high inflation. [Details here](. [I Found "THE ANSWER" to Retirement...]( I never worry about my retirement income, no matter what happens with politics or the markets. I've got legal obligations on my money. Now, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to see 700%-plus potential in my favorite strategy just opened again. [I explain everything right here](. I developed my proprietary Chaikin Money Flow indicator way back in 1982. And to be honest, I'm amazed that it works as well as it does 40 years later. Obviously, I believed it would work when I built it. But what I mean is... I didn't realize the tool would soon become such a major "stock analysis cheat code." You see, the Chaikin Money Flow works so well that it's used by hedge funds and billionaire investors. It's even built into the Bloomberg Terminal. And Bloomberg's biggest competitor (Thomson Reuters) uses the indicator, too. This tool focuses on what I call "accumulation." The concept is easy to understand... We want to know what the "smart money" is doing. "Accumulation" is simply the word for that. And as an investing tool, it works better than you might imagine. Knowing what hedge funds and billionaires are doing with their money is like sitting in on private board meetings. This was made incredibly clear to me around 1989... At the time, soft-drink maker Coca-Cola (KO) wasn't a popular stock. The company had released "New Coke" in 1985. As you might remember, the wackos in management tinkered with Coke's formula to try to make it more appealing. They basically force-fed it to consumers. But of course... the public didn't really want New Coke. The whole thing bombed. Within three months, Coca-Cola went back to its original formula. And the event went on to become one of modern history's most famous marketing disasters. Well, in the late 1980s, I noticed something odd in my analysis... Coca-Cola's stock was accumulating money behind it. And importantly, the accumulation was persistent. I learned early on, persistency matters... You don't open a position of 23 million shares overnight, after all. That's how many Coca-Cola shares legendary investor Warren Buffett bought when he established a position through his holding company Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B). And I spotted that persistent accumulation by using the tools I had developed in my career. It was an amazing feeling. I had uncovered Buffett's massive position before it became public, just by watching as a ho-hum stock accumulated cash behind it. Coca-Cola went on to become one of the best-performing stocks of the next decade. It returned around 27% per year over that span, roughly doubling the overall market. Simply put, using the Chaikin Money Flow can help you track the smart money in the market. It's like sitting in on a private board meeting. And it's a tool that helps level the playing field with Wall Street. Good investing, Marc Chaikin P.S. The Chaikin Money Flow is a key part of my Power Gauge model. This system allows you to punch in any ticker and quickly get a full report, including a rating from "very bearish" to "very bullish." It truly levels the playing field between individual investors and Wall Street. If you want to learn how it all works, [Click here](. Market View Major Indexes and Notable Sectors # Hld: Bullish Neutral Bearish Dow 30 +0.77% 10 17 3 S&P 500 +1.16% 119 309 69 Nasdaq +1.96% 15 66 18 Small Caps +0.94% 313 1069 494 Bonds -1.28% Consumer Discretionary +2.48% 6 32 19 — According to the Chaikin Power Bar, Small Cap stocks remain somewhat more Bearish than Large Cap stocks. Major indexes are mixed. * * * * Top Movers Gainers [rating] TSLA +7.90% [rating] EPAM +6.86% [rating] MRNA +6.47% [rating] ALGN +5.68% [rating] WFC +4.40% Losers [rating] WY -2.53% [rating] MOS -2.26% [rating] HES -2.18% [rating] OXY -2.16% [rating] PFE -2.12% * * * * Earnings Report Reporting Today Rating Before Open After Close GIS, RJF CTAS No earnings reporting today. Earnings Surprises [rating] CCL Carnival Corporation & plc Q1 $-1.66 Missed by $-0.45 [rating] ADBE Adobe Inc. Q1 $3.37 Beat by $0.03 [rating] WOR Worthington Industries, Inc. Q3 $1.13 Missed by $-0.24 * * * * Sector Tracker Sector movement over the last 5 days Discretionary +8.92% Information Technology +7.23% Communication +5.92% Financial +5.56% Energy +5.33% Materials +5.19% Industrials +3.47% Health Care +3.06% Real Estate +1.74% Staples +1.46% Utilities -0.49% * * * * Industry Focus Capital Markets Services 7 52 3 Over the past 6 months, the Capital Markets subsector (KCE) has underperformed the S&P 500 by -5.56%. However, its Power Bar ratio, which measures future potential, is Strong, with more Bullish than Bearish stocks. It is currently ranked #11 of 21 subsectors. Top Stocks [rating] VIRT Virtu Financial, Inc [rating] SNEX StoneX Group Inc. [rating] LPLA LPL Financial Holdin * * * * Chaikin Analytics LLC is not registered as a securities broker-dealer or advisor either with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or with any state securities regulatory authority. Chaikin Analytics does not recommend the purchase of any stock or advise on the suitability of any trade. The information presented is generic in nature and is not to be construed as an endorsement, recommendation, advice or any offer or solicitation to buy or sell securities or any kind, but solely as information requiring further research as to suitability, accuracy and appropriateness. Users bear sole responsibility for their own stock research and decisions. Read the full disclaimer at [(. You have received this e-mail because you subscribed to PowerFeed, published by Chaikin Analytics. To stop receiving PowerFeed daily, click to [unsubscribe](. For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, call +1 (877) 697-6783 (U.S.), 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Eastern time or e-mail info@chaikinanalytics.com. Chaikin Analytics 201 King of Prussia Rd. Suite 650 Radnor, Pennsylvania 19087 United States +1 (877) 697-6783

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