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Most traders are worried that residential real estate is going to soften up... To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Roger Scott Newsletter] Published: December 8, 2021 [2 Stocks Set to Profit From the Industrial Real Estate Boom]( With the Federal Reserve likely set to raise rates next year, most traders are worried that residential real estate is going to soften up. In fact, I read an article on Monday that said the Fed recently updated its exuberance index, which identifies housing bubbles early to mitigate damage, for Q2 2021. It’s warning that U.S. real estate prices are in a bubble for the first time since 2007! But if you take [a look at the headlines]( for industrial real estate stocks to trade, which have been put on the back burner for a few years thanks to COVID-19’s stay-at-home climate, things are changing real fast... [The Names to Be in On]( ________________________________________________________ Roger Scott 27+ years of trading experience. Traded multi-million dollar accounts and has trained thousands of new and experienced traders. ________________________________________________________ [Critical Divergence in a Major Sector and Trade Ideas for Bulls, Bears]( The market is following through after Tuesday’s big rally with all three major indexes up again — and more in Wednesday's stock market recap. The market is volatile and something I don’t particularly like [but expected…]( while the Nasdaq is up 40 points, the SMH semiconductor index is only up 0.14% and the market is diverging. This means we should be cautious with semiconductors right now — they rose too much too fast. We could still see upside from the likes of AMD and Nvidia, but the weaker names may start to sell off, putting further pressure on the Nasdaq 100. The put/call ratio looks good, we’re no longer above 1 and the market looks like it still has more upside to go. So [I have two actionable trade ideas]( to share, including one for the bulls and one for the bears [Get the Trade Ideas 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! [Your Complimentary Bootcamp Training Session]( Most traders are feeling lost right now… And from what I’ve been hearing, it’s led to trade losses and missed opportunities. Heck, recent volatility has pushed some people to give up on trading completely... Nothing pains me more than to hear that! So I’m hosting a complimentary bootcamp training session to teach people [the three critical components]( for “profitable pullback” trading! [See You There!]( ________________________________________________________ 2 Stocks Set to Benefit From the Fed’s Accelerated Tapering December 4, 2021 Have you seen the prices of, well... anything lately? Oooof. The Federal Reserve sure isn’t helping anyone with the inflation running wild everywhere. [Continue Reading]( 2 Japanese Stocks That Are a MAJOR Opportunity for US Investors December 6, 2021 I don’t typically look too deep into global economies when choosing what names to trade. But right now, there are some solid Japanese stocks for 2022. [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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