Want to weather the market storm? Look at low-volatility stocks. [Turn Your Images On] Stock Power Ratings
[Low-Volatility Stocks Provide Relief â Look at ADM & TSN!]( [Turn Your Images On]
[Adam O'Dell,
Chief Investment Strategist]( Bear markets don’t provide a lot of places to hide. That said, defensive low-volatility stocks can hold their own. In some cases, these companies make their investors money while the rest of the market melts down. Volatility is one of the six factors that drive my Stock Power Ratings system. All else equal, I prefer less volatile stocks. At a minimum, I need to know that the volatility is “worth it” based on my expected returns. Low-volatility stocks haven’t escaped the turbulence this year, but as a whole they’ve managed to avoid major losses. Let’s see how stocks within a top low-volatility exchange-traded fund (ETF) stack up using my proprietary system. [Click here to read on.]( Suggested Stories: [Can’t Buy? Rent! Housing Market Trend Boosts Top Power Stock]( [Poll: Where Do You See Buying Opportunities Now?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [IPhone Warning: Obsolete?]( Why is Jeff Brown throwing away a perfectly good $1,000 iPhone? According to him, Apple is about to make a critical announcement that will send shockwaves through Wall Street. [If you own a smartphone, click here now]( Because this is guaranteed to affect you. HINT: The iPhone days are coming to an end. [Click here now.](
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Earnings Edge
[Top Retail Earnings Are a Must-Watch This Week (WMT & TGT Analysis)]( [Turn Your Images On]
[Chad Shoop,
Editor, True Options Masters]( Last week was all about the lows. My phone blew up every day with an index or stock hitting fresh 52-week lows. It can be downright depressing. But hey, I don’t buy and hold stocks. I trade. And when we trade options, it doesn’t matter which way the stocks go. All we care about is movement. And there’s no shortage of that right now. [See what to expect after Walmart and Target’s quarterly calls this week.]( Suggested Stories: [Last Bear Market Produced 1,000% Winners — Get Ready for More]( [A Bright Spot in Cannabis Earnings Despite the Sell-Off]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [No. 1 Stock for the Energy Crisis (Buy Now for Just $8)]( As the world suffers an oil shock ⦠and gas prices rip higher ⦠one tiny company could have the answer to the global energy crisis. Itâs using AI to crack open the largest untapped energy source on the planet ⦠5X larger than the biggest oil field on Earth. [Act fast, this $8 stock could be moments away from appreciating considerably.](
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Chart of the Day
[Indicator Suggests Many Stocks Are Already in a Bear Market]( [Turn Your Images On]
[Michael Carr,
Editor, True Options Masters]( Experts usually define a bear market as a 20% decline in a major market average. Traditionally, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is used because it offers the longest history, though many analysts rely on the S&P 500 since it is more representative of the broader market. We aren’t there yet using either definition. But the average stock is in a bear market. The chart below shows that the average stock (blue line) in the S&P 500 (black line) is 25.6% below its 52-week high. [Here’s what that means for the rest of the market.]( [Turn Your Images On]( Suggested Stories: [Bonds Look Attractive Again — But Dividends Are Still the Income King]( [Peloton Stock: A Case Study for Market Bubbles]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On] 1966: The Beach Boys released Pet Sounds, a departure from their classic sound. While the record wasnât a commercial success out the gate, its influence on rock music was profound. Privacy Policy
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