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Both of these factors are crucial for gains. This Is Kryptonite for Tech By Eric Shamilov, analyst,

Both of these factors are crucial for gains. [Jeff Clark's Market Minute]( This Is Kryptonite for Tech By Eric Shamilov, analyst, Market Minute Seasonality seems to have gotten in the way of reality… The reality was known loud and clear on December 15 when the Fed announced it was tightening ahead of schedule. A tighter Fed leads to stock market losses, especially when it played such a heavy hand in inflating prices to begin with. But after three straight down days following that announcement, a seasonal end of year “Santa Claus” rally came along and threw many investors off… Recommended Link [Is retirement around the corner? Watch this 32-second Options Trading Video]( [image]( Options expert Jeff Clark is on a mission to show every American at or near retirement how easy it is to trade options. He even gives you names and tickers of the stocks. [Watch his 32-second Options Trading Video here.]( -- It made them believe that the market no longer cared about fundamental principles that really drive markets underneath it all. Many think “this time it's different,” but it never is. That’s why at Market Minute we try to help navigate readers through this abrupt re-emergence of volatility to start the year… For example, Jeff Clark stated this a [couple of weeks ago]( To me, it looks like the pendulum is ready to swing from “risk on” to “risk off"… 2021 was not the year of the safe trade. But, 2022 sure looks like it will be. And here’s analyst Imre Gams on [December 15]( Nimble and agile traders are in for some incredible money-making opportunities. And here was my take on [December 14]( The “January effect.” It’s a theory that says markets tend to rise in January due to temporary price dislocations caused by things like tax harvesting. But none of it’s true… You see, the average returns in January since 2000 are actually negative on average. It all boils down to whether the Fed’s monetary policy will remain loose or is set to tighten. Even though we knew a tighter Fed meant the risk profile of the market had taken a turn for the worst, we also knew there were gains to be had by playing both seasonality and the Fed. 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. We Scored on Seasonality Both Ways Jeff Clark knows how seasonality works. You see, commodities also experience Santa rallies. Which is why he recommended our Delta Report subscribers buy Teucrium Soybean Fund (SOYB) calls on December 16. A two-week hold netted them 162%. And Jeff also knows when these seasonal rallies tend to flame out… That’s why he issued a recommendation to buy Barclays iPath Series B S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (VXX) calls on December 30… right at the peak of the Santa rally. Our subscribers got all the upside from the seasonal end-of-year rally and profited from the “surprise” sell-off last week. The VXX recommendation was almost a no-brainer trade because a tighter Fed is kryptonite for the tech-fueled rally we’ve seen the last 18 months. Tech’s Kryptonite… Interest Rates Right now, higher rates are weighing down on the tech sector, and a relief rally may come if rates start to back off from their recent highs. So, let’s look at this chart of the 30-year Treasury rate compared to the Invesco QQQ Trust Series (QQQ) and the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) ratio... [(Click here to expand image)]( The QQQ/SPY ratio rises when QQQ outperforms and falls when SPY outperforms. You can see the recent rally in interest rates coinciding with the tech-heavy QQQ falling off a cliff relative to the value-oriented SPY. To put this chart in context, QQQ lost 3.2% versus a gain of 2.3% on SPY since November 30. They’ve quite simply been going in opposite directions. On Monday, rates tried to go even higher but stumbled. That’s important because it'll spell the basis for any kind of relief rally in the tech sector. The 30-year rate is setting up for a re-test around 2%, which would at least partially reverse the trend in free-falling tech for a few days. And I’m not the only one who's watching these levels like a hawk… [SCREAMING Buy Alert]( Jeff Gundlach, the billionaire and self-appointed “Bond King” of the markets calls current levels on the 30-year, “a line in the sand” and that 2% area a “big deal.” See for yourself… [(Click here to expand image)]( And it definitely is. Tech investors now find themselves in an uncomfortable situation – where they have to grudgingly pay attention to macro fundamentals, and not just metaverse trends or who’s on the cover of magazines. The ones that do pay attention will improve their market timing and make more money than by chasing prices alone. Regards, Eric Shamilov Analyst, Market Minute Reader Mailbag Do you find yourself chasing the market’s trends, or have you stuck to the fundamentals? Let us know your thoughts – and any questions you have – at feedback@jeffclarktrader.com. In Case You Missed It… [Crypto: Where Fortunes Can Be Made Overnight?]( Cryptocurrency… It’s where “fortunes can be made overnight.” We’ve seen small cryptocurrencies soar as high as: 122%… 487%… 1,606%… 2,175%… and 4,181%… But according to Teeka Tiwari, the man voted the #1 Most Trusted Crypto Expert… [April 1st could be your LAST CHANCE to capture the biggest potential crypto profits.]( If you own crypto today or are planning to buy in the near future… [Watch this video now.]( [image]( Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for daily research. [image]( [The Gold Investor’s Guide]( [image]( [The Ultimate Guide to Taking Back Your Privacy]( [image]( [How to Earn Free Bitcoin]( [Jeff Clark's Market Minute]( Jeff Clark Trader 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.jeffclarktrader.com]( To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. 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