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Demand for this component is outrageous. And markup has gone through the roof. And all this strangen

Demand for this component is outrageous. And markup has gone through the roof. And all this strangeness is the result of one trend... [Stansberry Research Logo] Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 [DailyWealth] [NOTE: Don’t miss tonight’s critical market briefing (details here)]( Hunting for Upside in This Oversold Sector By Sean Michael Cummings, analyst, True Wealth --------------------------------------------------------------- After months of searching, my friend Mike joined an online forum. It was a welcoming community – and surprisingly helpful. There was a network of users all pulling toward the same goal... the hunt. With their help, Mike easily achieved his goal. First he bagged one, then quickly caught another. His profile rose and he climbed the ranks... Mike is now one of the moderators who helps run the forum. He's a seasoned hunter. He puts his experience to use by helping newbies net their own trophies from hundreds of miles away. But the forum Mike moderates isn't dedicated to big game... Instead, it helps people buy affordable graphics cards. Demand for these components is outrageous. And markup has gone through the roof. For example, chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) is about to launch a "budget" graphics card tomorrow. The device is already selling for double its MSRP. All this strangeness is the result of one trend... the semiconductor shortage. It has made these cards – and many other electronics – almost impossible to find. In fact, it has gotten so bad that despite all this demand, we've seen a massive sell-off in the sector. But as I'll explain today, this setup is about to turn around for investors... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Links: [TONIGHT: A Critical Briefing for All Subscribers]( 2022 is off to a terrifying start. It's the highest inflation in 40 years... There's a supply-chain crisis leading to empty shelves... Bitcoin has lost half its value... The Nasdaq and S&P 500 recently entered correction territory... And now the Fed is expected to raise interest rates as early as March. If you've felt even a twinge of fear, you can't miss tonight's critical briefing for subscribers. [Click here for details](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [How I Saved My Retirement... and Stopped Worrying About Money, Forever]( I never worry about my retirement income, no matter what happens with politics or the markets. My money's guaranteed by law. Now, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to see 700%-plus potential in my favorite strategy just opened again – [I cut the "B.S." and explain everything right here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Semiconductor demand is soaring. The pressure is weighing on stocks of smartphone manufacturers, car companies, and makers of the elusive graphics card. Meanwhile, pandemic-based supply-chain issues have pinched the production of new chips. That should be a recipe for investment gains – supply is low, yet demand is high. But instead, investors are abandoning the sector in droves. We can see this by looking at the price action in one fund... The iShares Semiconductor Fund (SOXX) is an exchange-traded fund that tracks a basket of 30 U.S.-listed semiconductor companies. And over the last month, it has taken a beating... As of Tuesday's close, SOXX had plunged roughly 17% from its December 27 peak. And most of those losses happened in just the last two weeks. However, this sell-off pushed the fund past a key indicator on Monday. And that means a reversal could be on the way. When investors head for the exits en masse, they can push a stock into "oversold" territory. That just means an investment went too far, too fast in a bearish direction. And when that happens, it's a sign that a bounce back is likely. You can quantify this with the relative strength index ("RSI"). When you see oversold levels in the RSI, it can be an indicator that a reversal to the upside is coming. And we got that signal with SOXX on Monday. An oversold indicator hasn't flashed for the fund since March 13, 2020. In other words, we haven't seen this kind of signal since the peak of COVID uncertainty... What's more, similar setups over the last five years show that we can expect huge upside and strong outperformance. Take a look... Semiconductor stocks have turned consistent profits for the last five years. Simply buying and holding SOXX has returned 13% in an average six-month period, and 29% in an average year. That's fantastic in its own right. But buying after setups like Monday's leads to clear outperformance... Once it exits oversold territory, SOXX has returned 24% in an average six-month period. And that ballooned to 39% in an average year. Now, this is only the ninth oversold setup we've seen for SOXX in five years. Of those nine, eight turned a profit in six months, and all of them turned profitable over a year. So not only has this rare signal led to big gains... but also a high probability of success. So, if you've been hoping to invest in the semiconductor space, now might be your moment. The trend hasn't reversed yet. But history tells us that's likely coming. When it does, huge upside is likely to follow. Good investing, Sean Michael Cummings Further Reading When investors are all betting in the same direction, it's usually best to do the opposite. Recently, folks fled from one global market. And history shows us that's the wrong bet over the coming year... Read more here: [Investors Are Losing Confidence in One Country's Raging Bull Market](. After a stellar year in 2021, oil dropped off rapidly in December. But after the drop, the trend is turning around. And it could lead to a double-digit rally from here... Learn more here: [Why Oil Could Hit $100 in 2022](. INSIDE TODAY'S DailyWealth Premium This silicon giant is at the top of its industry... The semiconductor space still has room to run. And Dave Lashmet recommends holding onto a world-class chipmaking juggernaut... [Click here to get immediate access](. Market Notes COMPETITION IS WEIGHING ON SHARES OF THIS LEADING BREWER Today, we're looking at a company that has stepped out of its comfort zone... DailyWealth readers know that selling a product folks love can be one of the safest bets in investing. Today's company, for example, sells the craft beer that keeps customers coming back for more. Unfortunately, this simple business got too creative in a competitive market... [Boston Beer (SAM)]( is a leading brewer and beverage giant. It boasts alcohol brands such as Samuel Adams beer, Angry Orchard hard cider, and Twisted Tea. In 2016, Boston Beer entered the hard-seltzer market with Truly – the same year that White Claw, a rival hard-seltzer brand, launched. And lately, competition and pandemic headwinds are hurting Truly's sales... Despite revenue growth of 14% to $561 million in the latest quarter, Truly's weaker-than-expected performance contributed to a net loss of $58.4 million for Boston Beer. SAM shares have taken a beating. They've fallen roughly 55% over the past year and recently hit a new 52-week low. As regular readers know, situations like this can often turn around if they get a little "less bad." But for now, shares of this beloved brewer are struggling... --------------------------------------------------------------- [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. 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Stansberry Research forbids its writers from having a financial interest in any security they recommend to our subscribers. All employees of Stansberry Research (and affiliated companies) must wait 24 hours after an investment recommendation is published online – or 72 hours after a direct mail publication is sent – before acting on that recommendation. This work is based on SEC filings, current events, interviews, corporate press releases, and what we've learned as financial journalists. It may contain errors, and you shouldn't make any investment decision based solely on what you read here. It's your money and your responsibility.

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