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The Global Energy Crisis Reaches Its Peak. Here’s How to Trade It

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Current headlines have been warning investors of a catastrophe that could make a huge impact on the

Current headlines have been warning investors of a catastrophe that could make a huge impact on the stock market... To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Roger Scott Newsletter] Published: October 23, 2021 [The Global Energy Crisis Reaches Its Peak. Here’s How to Trade It]( Current headlines have been warning investors of a catastrophe that could make a huge impact on the stock market in the fast-approaching winter months: the global energy shortage in 2021. In fact, the ongoing energy crisis [is already making waves]( in the market. Oil rose above $81 a barrel for the first time in seven years. And some analysts are calling for the price to move even higher, to $90 or even $100 per barrel, if we experience a colder-than-anticipated winter. At the same time, we’re seeing natural gas trading at multi-year highs — up 47% since August — while there’s a shortage of it. And to top it off... The coal supply in Europe and China is running out. China is already experiencing rolling blackouts, and the incredibly coal-dependent India has about 63 of its 135 coal-fired power plants relying on less than two days of supplies. Do you know what that means? As Joy of the Trade Head Trader Jeff Zananiri and I are about to explain, all the money is going into the Energy sector and, more specifically, [right into this stock...]( [Get the Name Here]( ________________________________________________________ Roger Scott 27+ years of trading experience. Traded multi-million dollar accounts and has trained thousands of new and experienced traders. ________________________________________________________ [2 Pullback Stocks, Nasdaq Pressures and This Week's Review]( Markets opened slightly lower on Friday after weak manufacturing data. Overall, the week has been stable. Indicators are within normal levels and earnings continue to be mostly positive. The Nasdaq, however, is dealing with a tug of war between earnings and interest rate pressures. And that’s not even taking into account the supply chain and potential winter COVID-19 outbreaks. Markets will likely continue to be choppy. So [I’ve picked out two stocks]( that made 90-day highs and have pulled back to their 50-day moving averages. In this video, you'll discover which index is lagging and which one is leading… the most probable scenario for the bond market in the near term… the biggest Federal Reserve data to pay attention to right now… a global update on China and Evergrande… and two hot pullback stocks for you to buy right now. [Get the 2 Picks Here]( WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! I do a ton of sector analysis and use back-tested, proven strategies to beat the market. I use proprietary formulas based on relative strength to track the top 5 strongest stocks… You know, the ones I send you in my new weekly watchlist. But now I want to know which stocks you’d like to see rankings for! All you have to do is reply directly to this email with your tickers! [How Losing Trades Could Make Us Money...]( Everyone probably knows this, but most “popular” trading strategies that novice investors use lose money. Think about it... If we could simply Google a winning strategy, everyone would be making money. Wall Street knows this… so it takes the opposite side of those trades… In other words, big firms bet against common strategies that many individual traders use. But there’s a way for us to take advantage of this pattern. [Click Here to See How]( ________________________________________________________ 2 Stocks That Could Be Great Deals as Interest Rates Climb October 21, 2021 Rising rates are usually negative for the market. But in the current economic cycle, it’s rather positive. [Continue Reading]( 2 Strong Momentum Stocks on Sale After a Recent Sell-Off October 20, 2021 Because there’s a momentum decline in growth stocks, there are some major bargains out there that’ll outperform the broader market in the near term… [Continue Reading]( [Roger Scott] A WealthPress Publication Disclaimer & Disclosures The information in this email is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee specific results as there is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Also, our traders are real traders and may have financial interests in the companies discussed. Please see our [Terms and Conditions]( for more information. [Manage Your Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: WealthPress 7751 Belfort Parkway #120 Jacksonville, FL, 32556, US [Roger Scott]( [Update Profile](

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