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If you want to ride the Melt Up, you need to "zoom out" at times like these ? and make sure you're

If you want to ride the Melt Up, you need to "zoom out" at times like these – and make sure you're looking at the big picture... [Stansberry Research Logo] Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 [DailyWealth] We're Due for a Correction... So What? By Vic Lederman, analyst, True Wealth --------------------------------------------------------------- I recently attended a closed-door meeting with some of the brightest minds in our business... Darn near everyone was laser-focused on one topic. Over and over again, I heard variations of, "It looks like the market is due for a correction." Here's the thing... I agree. Stocks have had a pretty good run. And it's starting to feel like a pullback will happen soon. Maybe your "spidey senses" are tingling too. Do you think a correction is near? And more important, what do you plan to do about it? Well, if you're investing, and your plan is to get the most out of this Melt Up that you can, I have one word for you. Stop. Seriously. Just stop. If you want to ride the Melt Up, you need to "zoom out" at times like these – and make sure you're looking at the big picture... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Links: [How to Make 2021 the Best Year for Your Money, Ever]( Thousands tuned in to hear Steve Sjuggerud, Doc Eifrig, and Austin Root discuss their thoughts on the 2021 market and reveal their No. 1 stock ideas right now. For a limited time, [you can still catch the replay right here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [3 Stocks That Can 'Melt Up' WITHOUT Melting Down]( Tech stocks are soaring, and two of our most secretive experts just came forward with one of the best Melt Up opportunities in technology we've ever seen. They're recommending three specific stocks with massive upside potential – PLUS a critical advantage. Because of their unique business models, they're actually positioned to thrive in the post-COVID-19 markets – even if we see a big correction. [See why right here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Regular DailyWealth readers should know the Melt Up thesis well by now. My mentor and colleague Steve Sjuggerud developed it. The idea is pretty simple. But it's one of the most powerful themes in finance right now. A Melt Up is the furious final push of a manic market before it collapses. It's an event that can produce life-changing investing returns. And it happens fast, often in just a year or so. What's more, Melt Ups are fueled by low interest rates and easy money policies. There's no question, that's the environment we're in now. We're also seeing one of the key hallmarks of a Melt Up right now: retail-trading euphoria. I wrote about this [yesterday](. So, we know that a Melt Up scenario is in place, and that it's likely the market can soar to astronomical levels from here. Despite that, I was in a meeting full of analysts fretting over a potential 10% correction. And I was right there with them. But I realized my own nearsightedness. It's easy to get tunnel vision when you spend all your time looking at the markets... But don't let that "expert's mindset" fool you. We're here to invest... not flail at trading market volatility. The simple truth is that Melt Ups come with volatility. Corrections are normal. The chart below shows it... The Nasdaq fell roughly 10% five times on the way to its final dot-com era peak. Yet when most folks talk about that boom, they describe it as a steady run higher. They only remember the volatility on the way down... not the volatility on the way up. Imagine if you'd gotten out of the market right after the first correction. Or the second. You would have missed out on life-changing returns. Worse still, maybe you rode the tech bubble all the way back down... waiting for things to turn around. Short-term thinking and a lack of strategy can produce results like that. Don't fall victim to losing sight of the big picture. Right now, the data says we're in the midst of a Melt Up. So while a correction could be looming, it's likely nothing to worry about. Good investing, Vic Lederman Further Reading Every time the market makes a new high, the naysayers sound off. They think you should hunker down and get ready for a correction. But in reality, there's historical precedent for stocks continuing to go up... Read more here: [Why the 'Groundhog Day' Trap Could Ruin Your Investments](. What's an investor to do? You don't want to lose your gains to a correction, but you also don't want to miss out on a big run higher. The best thing to do right now is to make sure you're ready for whatever happens in 2021... Get the full story here: [You Don't Ever Have to Be 'All in' or 'All Out' in Investing](. INSIDE TODAY'S DailyWealth Premium Serving those that were left behind by big-box retailers... Corrections are going to happen. But if you're looking past the short term, owning stocks is still your best bet. And one of the best retailers of its kind is a great opportunity today... [Click here to get immediate access](. Market Notes THE HOUSING MARKET IS STILL GOING STRONG Today's company tells us Americans are buying homes today... As regular readers know, [Steve is bullish]( on the U.S. housing market. Mortgage rates are nearing record lows while housing inventory is scarce. That means lots of folks want to buy a home, and they're paying a premium to do it. We can see this trend unfolding with today's company... [Lennar (LEN)]( is the largest homebuilder in the country based on sales. That means its performance helps us see how the overall U.S. housing market is doing. And the news has been good... In the most recent quarter, Lennar made an $882.8 million profit, a year-over-year increase of more than 30%. And the rally isn't over... Customers ordered 15,214 new homes in the most recent quarter – 16% more than this time last year. LEN shares are up nearly 190% from last year's March lows... And they recently hit a new all-time high. As long as folks keep snapping up homes, Lennar's strong performance should continue... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tell us what you think of this content]( [We value our subscribers’ feedback. To help us improve your experience, we’d like to ask you a couple brief questions.]( [Click here to rate this e-mail]( You have received this e-mail as part of your subscription to DailyWealth. If you no longer want to receive e-mails from DailyWealth [click here](. Published by Stansberry Research. You’re receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. 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