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We’re about 33% of the way through earnings season for the S&P 500. Roughly 86% of companies ha

We’re about 33% of the way through earnings season for the S&P 500. Roughly 86% of companies have reported a positive earnings surprise. Now, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the markets are sitting at record highs. They’ve been at these levels with very high valuations for the bulk of this year.   All Eyes on Tuesday Afternoon Dear Reader, We’re about 33% of the way through earnings season for the S&P 500. Roughly 86% of companies have reported a positive earnings surprise. Now, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the markets are sitting at record highs. They’ve been at these levels with very high valuations for the bulk of this year. The good news is that the combination of inflation and low-interest rates should press stocks higher. There are still trillions of dollars sitting on the sidelines waiting to enter this market. And investors looking for real inflation protection can certainly find it in the equity markets. As I plan to discuss with [Rob Booker at 2pm tomorrow]( there are also emerging tailwinds for the U.S. economy. The reopening trade did have a strong run at the onset of the First Quarter. However, we’ve seen some pullback in recent weeks. I expect that there will be another quick move back into hospitality, airline, restaurant, and other consumer-facing stocks as we enter the summer months. With Implied Volatility on many of these companies still low, it is an excellent time to use options leverage to maximize returns on these companies. [Rob and I will be chatting tomorrow.]( You need to get into [this webinar]( and learn more about this upcoming trend. TripAdvisor just said that 67% of Americans – 67%! – plan to travel this summer. The pent-up demand that is about to gush into consumer stocks, travel stocks, hotel stocks, and more is going to be unlike anything we’ve seen in our lifetime. And I want you to take part in it. So, [click this link]( and let’s talk about the New Roaring '20s. The Next Two Days Matter Most There are only two companies that I’ll be watching for the next 48 hours. Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) reports after the bell on Tuesday. Apple (AAPL) reports after the bell Wednesday. Special Offer The NEW Roaring Twenties A hundred years ago, Americans turned their backs on the terrible economic and emotional impact of the Spanish Flu - and embraced life with new vigor. "The "Roaring 20s" were a time of explosive consumer-fueled economic growth. Today we’re on the verge of the NEW Roaring 20’s. Join Rob Booker and our own Garrett {NAME} at 2pm (ET) on Wednesday, April 28 as they discuss what could be the opportunity of a lifetime. And the strategy they believe is ideal to take full advantage of it. [Click right here to attend this webinar.]( [Clicking this link automatically registers you for the April 28 event and its reminder emails from Godesburg Financial Publishing ([privacy policy]( Why just those two? Because they comprise a combined 11% of the weight on the S&P 500. And they comprise 21% of the NASDAQ 100. Talk about top-heavy. This is the condition of the U.S. markets these days. Eight American companies are reporting this week with a combined market cap of $9 trillion. So, as they go, goes the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ. It’s Going to Be a Very Busy Day Finally, as I sit and watch the markets, it’s going to be a hectic day. Why? Because I’m finalizing an incredible report on the No. 1 trend of 2021. As I noted, I’d recently visited Baltimore to finalize our research for tomorrow’s event. And if you want to get your hands on this report, there’s only one way to do it. Attend. Inside I’ll show you how to use leverage on eight different companies to capitalize on the reopening trend. I don’t want to give away too much more right now. But do me a favor. Sign up for the event on Wednesday and take advantage of this report. Finally, keep an eye on your mailbox on Monday. On that day, I’ll give you the latest list of stocks with the strongest balance sheets heading into May. They can make for short-term solid trades to maximize their improved financial health. Enjoy your day, Garrett {NAME} © 2021 Godesburg Financial Publishing, Inc. DISCLAIMER: COMMUNICATIONS FROM GODESBURG FINANCIAL PUBLISHING (GFP) AND EMPLOYEES ARE FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY – NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE: GFP and all the services it offers are for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT be understood to be securities-related offers or solicitations. None of GFP’s communications should be considered or used as personalized investment advice. 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