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As of right now, anything could happen. The Fed Could Spark a Rally in this Asset By Jeff Clark, edi

As of right now, anything could happen. [Jeff Clark's Market Minute]( The Fed Could Spark a Rally in this Asset By Jeff Clark, editor, Market Minute Silver is STILL set up to make a big move. And, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announcement this afternoon could be the catalyst. The last time we looked at silver in [late November]( the price had been chopping back and forth in a relatively tight trading range for the previous two months. Energy was building for a big move – one way or another. And, I was betting on a breakout to the upside. That didn’t happen. Recommended Link [Could This Obscure 81¢ Stock Be Big Tech’s New Supplier?]( [image]( Investors drool over stocks like Apple, Google, and Amazon… Yet a unique type of stock has put them to shame with extraordinary gains like… 15,057%, 46,589%, 86,729%, 298,200%, and 10,000,000%. Of course, we can’t promise gains that high… But Dave Forest – the billionaire-insider – just uncovered one of these unique stocks... 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Those moves came after silver traded in a tight range for a couple of months. This current three-month-long trading range is longer than usual. So, we’re likely headed for a breakout that is stronger than usual. A rally could lead to a move back up towards the early September high near $28.50. A decline could test the next [support]( level near $19.50. Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Jeff's free trading resources on his website? It contains a selection of special reports, training videos, and a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. As I mentioned last month, though, the bulls have the edge. Silver often rallies during the final weeks of the year. And, with only two weeks left in 2020, just about anything could provide a catalyst. Nobody expects any sort of surprise announcement out of the Fed today. Most of Wall Street expects the Fed to reiterate its stance to keep interest rates at the current low levels, at least, until the end of 2021. Maybe the Fed will just reiterate that stance. And, given the setup in silver right now… maybe that non-announcement will be enough to spark a breakout from its trading range. We’ll know by 2:15 p.m. today. Best regards and good trading, Jeff Clark P.S. I’ve always said that trading options shouldn’t be complicated. So, instead of trading multiple stocks like most people do, I trade this one “boring” stock that's become a second stream of income for me. And, it could possibly do the same for you, too. So, that’s why I want to [give away this stock for free]( – and the method I’ve used for the last three decades – so that my readers know it’s not about the popularity of the name, but rather having the potential for massive gains by using my very specific strategy. 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