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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive Investment House's free e-letter Investment House Wrap Up, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. [Investment House Wrap Up] [IH Daily]( [Technical Traders Alert]( [Rapid Profits Stock Trader]( [About Jon]( In This Issue: - Market Summary - Targets Hit - Covered Call Options Play Weekend Wrap Up for 03/26/2023 by Jon Johnson Editor, [Investment House Daily]( [Technical Traders Alert]( & [Rapid Profits Stock Trader]( [1pxtrans]( Sponsored Content [A 100% Win Rate In 2022…]( The next 10 minutes could change your life. We've recorded a special sit-down interview with a reclusive millionaire who details how he's closed out winning trade after winning trade throughout the volatility of 2022. In fact, he hasn't closed a single losing trade since 2016. Sounds impossible? It's not - and he'll prove it to you. [Click to see this exclusive sit-down interview]( 1. Market Summary [Jon Johnson] Stocks Surge Early - Stocks surge early, then blow the gains, only to be saved by the last hour. - Volatile intraday, volatile day-to-day. At least some things are constant. - Will the market rally more? A look at the Fed versus the economics. - What does the Fed really want? The market to rally or sell off? - The PHLX Semiconductor Sector (SOX) moves to a new recovery high, the Nasdaq and Nasdaq 100 hang in near the February highs. Money still seeking the "too big to fail" mega-caps. - Strange bedfellows: mega-cap tech and precious metals lead the market. Bulls are humming "thank heaven, for last hour rallies." After a big upside morning in futures and a further rally from the opening bell, stocks peaked five minutes after the European markets closed. It started as just a test over the next hour, then failure. Stocks skid lower half way into penultimate hour. They bounced, faded again, then managed a rebound into the close. That last gasp move flipped the large cap indices back to positive (though the SOX was never negative) as the big indices either added new highs (SOX), again probed the Wednesday peaks (Nasdaq, Nasdaq 100), or just hung on at support for dear life (DJ30, S&P 400, DJ20). NOTE: The figures and information above are from the 3/23 report. [Watch the Investment House Videos For This Week Here!]( NOTE: The videos are from the 3/22 report. [Collect a SECOND INCOME Up to 40 Times Bigger Than You Can Get with a CD or Money Market!]( One of the most successful trading systems ever developed delivers “weekly dividends” of 3.3% on average. Veteran trader Jon Johnson invests in short-term stock trades, lasting one to two weeks, with amazing accuracy. Over the past 14 years, his “weekly dividend” trading system has seen a win rate of 94.8%. Best of all, his approach works whether you invest $500 or $5,000. [Click here to find out MORE.]( 2. Targets Hit Technical Trader Alert: Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL): The mega-cap Nasdaq big names have found a new niche: a safe haven for their "too big to fail" persona they have acquired as the banking issues erupted. We already made money on Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) with its mid-March surge. At the same time MSFT started higher, AAPL started higher as well. Indeed, we issued the alerts on AAPL and MSFT on the same day. With AAPL, the play was May $150 call options at $10.10 on the ask side. AAPL had just faded to test the 50-day exponential moving average (EMA). It bounced on March 13, but gave up quite a big chunk of the session move. With that, we held off until the next session to see if AAPL could continue the move. Sure enough, AAPL gapped higher, giving us the entry signal. From the entry, it did not take a lot of thought or management of the play. AAPL moved higher during five of six sessions into Thursday, March 22. That session AAPL surged upside -- after an already nice eight-session rally off the 50-day EMA, that kind of extra strong surge has you watching for a stall. Sure enough, AAPL started to peel back from that surge. We did not wait around. We issued the alert to sell half the position with the options bidding $15.96, a solid 58% gain. We kept half the position working because these stocks are attracting a lot of money their way, and after a short test of the 10-day EMA, AAPL could be right back to the upside. We also took gains this week in the following positions: Coinbase Global Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN): 76% gain in the options, and another 86% gain in the options. Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT): Took the last part of the gain, a nice 73% gain in the options. 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[Learn more about our Covered Call Tables here!]( About Investment House: [Investment House]( Since 1999! Our investment newsletters are designed to reduce your research time and help you invest and trade profitably. Our strategies range in risk from rather conservative covered call writing, trading blue chip stocks, all the way to speculating with options to get quick triple-digit gains. Get to know Investment House with these premium investment services: [Investment House Daily]( [Technical Traders Alert]( [Rapid Profits Stock Trader]( [Stock of the Week]( To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publications emails please add financial@info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. View this email in your [web browser](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to Investment House Weekend Wrap Up. To unsubscribe please click [here](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com). Legal Disclaimer: Any and all communications from Eagle Products, LLC. employees should not be considered advice on finances. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized advice on finances. Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Salem Communications Holding Company 122 C Street NW, Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001 [Link](

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