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[ETF Daily News]( January 24th, 2023 SPONSORED AD [How The Ultra Rich Pick Their Stocks]( There's one tool that can scan and pick the best stocks... and could give you all the consistency you need in your trading... No matter what happens in the market. Our Pro Trader will unveil the process used every day to select trades, improve entries and exits, and find better trades than ever before. [Click here to Save Your Spot in our Free Live Training.]( [These ETFs Should Be On Your Watchlist Right Now]( ETF Trade Watch The market appears to want to push higher as the bear market rally is still very much intact. Whether this is part of a reversal out of the bear market still remains to be seen as the long term trend still seems to indicate that we are still in a bear market cycle. The bullish runs we have seen over the course of the past year have all let investors and traders alike down with a bit of disappointment. However, as long as the market continues its upside move, we will continue to trade what the market gives us and check our bias of what we think will, or should, happen at the door. SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ([SPY]( When the market is trending higher as it has been for the past couple weeks, it can be useful to find levels on the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) in order to get a wholistic view of the market. Looking at SPY and finding your major support and resistance levels can help immensely in trying to gauge where a pullback may come into play and what prices will be involved. Will the rally continue, and if so, what will be our next resistance level? Or will the rally fizzle out, and if thats the case where could the market pullback to? These are all questions you would want to have an answer for before you take any major positions. In the video below, you will see a few levels I have mapped out in order to keep them on your radar as we work our way through yet another trading week. Invesco QQQ Trust Series I ([QQQ]( Another ETF that should be on watch given the recent strength of the tech sector is QQQ. This sector is made up of a lot of the big boys in the tech sector and if names like… Continue reading at [WEALTHPOP.com]( Copyright © 2023 StockNews.com | All Rights Reserved [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( Magnifi Communities, 1 Penn Plaza, Suite 3910, New York, NY 10019

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