While COVID-19 cases fall, Iâm targeting five stocks to watch. [RiskHedge Report] There's a bull market forming in "reopen stocks"... [Justin Spittler] By Justin Spittler - RiskHedge âReopening stocksâ are moving higher. Some names are hitting all-time highs. Others are breaking out as I type. Thatâs not easy to do in todayâs âslim pickingsâ environment. Simply put, most stocks are struggling. The S&P 500 is down 10% this year. The tech-heavy Nasdaqâs down 15%. Yet stocks that were hit hardest by COVIDâthose that specialize in travel, vacations, and hotelsâare bucking the trend. Not only does this confirm things are getting back to normal, as Iâll explain, but traders can take advantage of this shift. Itâs a straightforward way to profit while markets continue to chop around. Iâll give you specific trade setups in a minute. First, letâs look at how the ebb of COVID has handed out great trading opportunities in the past⦠and why I think history is repeating itself. - The first breakout of COVID-19 turned the world upside downâ¦Â Travel stopped. Restaurants and other businesses closed their doors. And people stopped going into the office. This lit a fire under work-from-home stocks. This tiny disruptor stock could hand out 1,000%+ gains in time as its eye-tracking technology gets integrated into millions of smartphones. [Discover it by clicking here.]( Zoom Video (ZM), the global leader in teleconferencing, rallied 756% between January and October 2020. DocuSign (DOCU), a company that lets you sign paperwork without stepping foot in an office, also took off. Its share price rallied 385% between March and August of that year. And Shopify (SHOP), a global leader in online shopping, spiked 441% during that same period. Cloud computing stocks also went nuts. Cloudflare (NET), a company that accounts for about 10% of all internet traffic, soared more than 537% from its March 2020 lows. These were unprecedented moves. And many of these stocks will continue to deliver big returns in the coming years⦠Thereâs a reason Amazonâs letting its employees work remotely indefinitely. COVID proved the work-from-home model works. But work-from-home stocks are not my top picks right now. You see, the tide is turning⦠- COVID cases are falling sharplyâ¦Â In the past week, the US has averaged about 108,000 COVID cases per day. Thatâs nearly a 40% drop from week prior. States all over the country are scaling back mask mandates. California is getting rid of its indoor mask mandate for vaccinated residents on March 7. New York has ended mask mandates for most indoor public places already. And Massachusetts is letting its mask mandate expire on February 28. People want their lives back. Iâve seen more folks without masks on in the past couple weeks than Iâve seen since the pandemic started. - Like the initial COVID outbreak, this shift is sending a specific group of stocks higherâ¦Â Look at this chart. It shows the performance of Expedia (EXPE), a company that books hotels, flights, and car rentals. Expedia just broke out to new all-time highs! Source: StockCharts This is a big deal. You see, the stock market is forward-looking. In other words, it prices in news before it makes the headlines. In other words, EXPE is telling us people will soon be taking more vacations and business trips. And itâs hardly the only stock sending this signal. Booking Holdings (BKNG), a competitor to Expedia, is also trading at new all-time highs. Source: StockCharts Keep in mind, most stocks arenât trading like EXPE and BKNG right now. Theyâre breaking down instead of hitting new all-time highs. But as Iâve said before, thereâs always a bull market somewhere. And right now, thereâs a bull market forming in reopening stocks. - Hotel stocks are also showing remarkable strengthâ¦Â Here we have Hilton Grand Vacations (HGV), which owns and operates the Hilton Hotel Brand. You can see that itâs in an uptrend. Not only that, HGV is on the verge of breaking out of a base itâs been building since November. Source: StockCharts Playa Hotels & Resorts (PLYA)âwhich owns and operates hotels and resorts in Mexico, the Domincan Republic, and Jamaicaâis also standing out in a sea of red. Itâs up 7% since the start of the year. And itâs trading above its 200-day moving average (blue line), which shows itâs in a strong uptrend: Source: StockCharts - Of course, not everyone is hopping on a plane to take that long-awaited vacationâ¦â¦ Some folks are simply doing things theyâve put off for the past couple years, like getting back to the gym. We can see this in the recent price action of Planet Fitness (PLNT), which owns gyms across the country. PLNT has rallied 20% over the past four weeks. It now appears to be on the verge of a big breakout: Source: StockCharts - These arenât the kinds of stocks I normally cover at RiskHedgeâ¦Â Theyâre not âhigh tech.â But tech stocks are generally out of favor right now, along with most sectors. So, instead of swimming against the current, I suggest looking at stocks displaying relative strength. In other words, stocks maintaining bullish chart structures despite the broad market selloff. Thatâs exactly what weâre seeing with reopening stocks. Many of these reopening businesses got crushed during the pandemic. Their share prices cratered, because people couldnât use their services. But reopening stocks are back on the rise again. Youâll be hearing more about this from the mainstream soon. Trade accordingly⦠Justin Spittler
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