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? Penny Hawk is getting an upgrade on Monday Friday, April 28, 2023 Hello – We’ve been w

[Chris Johnson Penny Hawk Header](   Penny Hawk is getting an upgrade on Monday Friday, April 28, 2023 Hello – We’ve been working diligently on something really great, and I’m excited to say that next week is the official start. As you know, there isn’t much I enjoy more than[using technical analysis to identify trade opportunities.]( But I’m not just talking about options – though I do dabble in those. My real bread and butter are ETFs; sectors. That’s where I make my hay. Well, with this new schedule, I get to really hone in on that strategy to provide a weekly resource you can use to learn, guide you in your analysis, and most importantly, profit. So, I mentioned options earlier, and that’s going to be a part of all of this. Don’t worry. You see, when I take a look at a certain sector to identify trades, I don’t just stop at the ETF level. After all, ETFs are a collection of stocks. That means we get to drill down on the leaders and laggards of a given ETF to find the tickers most likely to produce profits. But I’m not just going to hand you a fish and call it a day. It’s important to me that you understand why I take the steps I take to analyze and choose trades. That’s why this new schedule is going to be hyper-focused on doing all of the above – and hopefully be a fun resource in the process. Here’s how our weeks will go moving forward: Monday: At the beginning of any trading week, it’s crucial to know where you stand and where you’re going. This is when I’m going to be sending you a high-level look at the markets as we enter that week. And I’ll always include a list of ETFs and tickers that I’m watching closest. Tuesday: With a face like mine, it’s criminal to leave it hidden at all hours. So on Tuesdays, I’ll be [live on Money Morning Live at 9 a.m. ET](. If you can’t be there at that time, don’t worry – we’ll send the most important parts to your inbox after the fact. This will give you everything you need to know about the whats and whys behind my research and specific focus at that time. Wednesday: We’re all looking to make money on the market, and that’s what I’m here for. After we’ve drilled down on the specific sector on Tuesday, Wednesday is when I’ll zero in on one ticker from Monday’s watchlist and give you a detailed write up of the ins and outs of its current and future movements. Thursday: As I said before, it’s important that you understand the why of what we do here. With that said, Thursdays are dedicated to education – specifically regarding technical indicators. My technically-focused strategy has served me well through the years, and I always want to share that knowledge with others to empower them to achieve the same success. These pieces will be about refining your trading toolset and finetuning it to become borderline machine-like. Sunday: When you operate in a forward-looking environment, it’s imperative to do a postmortem on prior decisions. How else will you learn from what worked and what didn’t? That’s what these videos will be dedicated to – putting a bow on the week before to ensure we’re on our best foot when the market opens Monday morning and the new watchlist hits your inbox. I truly can’t wait to get this rolling and for you to see the fruits of all this planning. I know it’s going to be an incredible resource for traders – and an unbelievably fun experience for all of us. Honestly, there is honestly nothing I love more than getting knee deep in the technical muck of the market and finding gold. With this setup, there will be no higher priority on my list. This is the beginning of something beautiful. Let’s get it started on the right foot. Talk to you Monday. 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