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Here’s what we’re doing Published: January 21, 2021 [Our No. 1 Trading Strategy for Uncertain Markets]( There’s a lot going on in our country right now. The attack on the U.S. Capitol building the other week made that perfectly clear. Meanwhile, unemployment numbers are still high and the coronavirus continues to ravage many parts of the nation. It’s enough to make any investor nervous. So, we’d like to help you through this uncertain time by giving you [a trading strategy that works]( regardless of which direction the market’s headed. Considering the current political, social and economic climate, it couldn’t come at a better time. [Add This Strategy to Your Trading Arsenal Today]( Josh Martinez Joshua Martinez is a 10 + year trading veteran inside the financial market. He's known as a leading innovative analyst in the industry using cutting-edge strategies Should You Be Entering the Nasdaq 100 This Week? Do you have any core beliefs when it comes to trading the markets? You know, the beliefs that you stick to no matter what’s going on with Wall Street or your portfolio. [We do.]( Our most important trading beliefs define how we act in the market. For example, we believe in technical analysis and the idea that the market traditionally follows patterns that can be predicted — like when a market will make a u-turn at a specific price point. Right now, the Nasdaq 100 is trading within a defined channel that makes it easy on us to comfortably predict when the next u-turn will be based on its support and resistance. But will these channels continue to hold? Or will the Nasdaq break previous support and create a bullish market trend? [Here’s What This Week’s Trade Analysis Says]( The Anatomy of a Trade: Intel CEO Steps Down and Stock Soars January 18, 2021 Intel CEO Bob Swan is stepping down just weeks after his two year anniversary of serving in this position. Yikes. He will be replaced on Feb. 15 by industry expert and VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger. During Swan’s leadership, Intel’s performance has been less than stellar... Last year, Intel experienced its sharpest post-earnings stock decline in 20 years… [Continue Reading]( Reasons Why Trading the Markets Is Not the Same as Gambling January 19, 2021 If I had a nickel for every time a trader told me they'd have better luck going to a casino than to start trading stocks, I wouldn't need to trade. But to tell you the truth, I don’t believe in luck. Luck is the dividend of hard work — you have to put in the effort if you want to be successful. You can’t expect overnight success by putting the bare minimum amount of work... [Continue Reading]( Live Trade Profit Disclaimer: The material in this document is for informational purposes based on our proprietary research. It is not an offering, specific recommendation, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any securities mentioned or discussed herein. Any performance results discussed herein represent past performance, are not a guarantee of future performance, and are not indicative of any specific investment. Due to the timing of information presented, any investment performance reflected within this document may be adjusted after the publication and distribution of this material. There can be no assurance that the future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, or product made reference to directly or indirectly in this communication will be profitable, be equal to any corresponding indicated historical performance levels or be suitable for your portfolio. Any investment results set forth in this document are not net of expenses and execution costs, nor do they account for other relevant trading or investment fees. Please visit [wealthpress.com/terms]( for our full Terms and Conditions. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( WealthPress, 1749 NE Miami Ct, #507, Miami, FL 33132, United States

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