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And what stocks I’m targeting in 2021… Published: January 17, 2021 You guys have got to ch

And what stocks I’m targeting in 2021… Published: January 17, 2021 [Don’t Miss Out on These Stock Explosions]( You guys have got to check this out! Stock market expert Adam Sarhan is finally giving a handful of folks access to [his Alpha Trades system...]( It’s a group of special stocks that only a select few even know about… all with the potential to earn you triple-digit gains in as little as 24 hours! In fact, Adam has already [found another stock on the move…]( and he says it’s showing clear signs for exceptional growth. Ready to see its ticker and get all the information you need to know? [Get in Here Now]( Roger Scott 20+ years of trading experience managed over $900 million teaching thousands daily. [Why Battered Cruise Line Stocks Could Tank 30%]( [Best 2020 Stock Predictions]( It’s no secret that cruise line stock prices were hurt most by the coronavirus pandemic. They’re also among [the most-held stocks]( by largely millennial investors on trading app Robinhood. In fact, six of the 32 most-held stocks on the platform are travel stocks — airlines and cruise lines — with Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean all cracking the top 30. WealthPress trader Jeff Yastine was bullish on cruise lines from August until late November, when he said it was time to sell both cruise companies and airlines. The big reason was because Jeff felt they were due for a pullback coming off a big bounce that week. Since peaking on Dec. 3, Carnival has indeed pulled back about 15%. And cruise line stocks [could fall another 30%]( in the coming months… [Jeff Can Explain Why]( [What Are Traders Buying Today? (Bitcoin, FAANG Stocks, Gold or Banks)]( [Small Cap Stocks to Watch]( It was the first full week of 2021 that all hedge fund and institutional traders were back on their desks after the holiday period. With lots of uncertainty surrounding the stock market regarding stimuli, possible lockdowns, overbought momentum indicators and sell-offs in the largest stocks… What are those large traders looking at buying today and [how should you position yourself?]( There’s a lot of news on the horizon: The start of earnings seasons (financials and banks up first), and big data releases like employment and retail are all on deck for this week. So, will markets have the catalyst they need for a large correction in the next few weeks like Bitcoin experienced today? If you’d like to learn the specifics and see [which stocks I’m targeting moving forward,]( check out my interview with Midas Letter founder James West and other WealthPress traders. [Click Here]( The Best Time to Buy Stocks January 13, 2021 I’m tackling one of the most frequently asked and most important questions I see in my inbox — what is the best time to buy stocks? [Continue Reading]( [Emerging Market Stocks for 2021]( 4 Stocks You’ll Want to Sell in 2021 January 11, 2021 Do you guys remember when all the stay-at-home stocks were really sailing while most other stocks just sank? [Continue Reading]( 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 Holdings LLC, 1749 NE Miami Ct, #507, Miami, FL 33132, United States

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