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May 28, 2024 | Buy in May… And Stay By Gianni Di Poce Note: Two of my colleagues and I are tell

May 28, 2024 | [Read Online]( Buy in May… And Stay By Gianni Di Poce Note: Two of my colleagues and I are telling everything we know about profitable swing trading. [It’s all right here…]( Stick around the markets long enough and you’ll hear it: “Sell in May and go away.” It’s an old saying, dating from when Wall Street’s white-shoe stockbrokers (once the only game in town) fled Manhattan for a summer in the Hamptons… and volumes hit the floor. I’m sure brokers are still taking vacations, but times have changed. May’s almost over, and stocks, led by Nvidia’s recent breakout, are hitting all-time highs right now. In fact, the people following along in my chatroom and my Sector Leader Bullseye research are profiting from my bullish NVDA strategy as we speak. And make no mistake: Nvidia is not the only bullish opportunity right now. The energy sector, for instance, has potential right now - we’ll talk about that in a second. A change in yields, too, could mean a different environment heading into the second half of the year. [Here’s how…Â]( [TheoTrade Daily Chatroom Schedule for Wednesday, May 29, 2024]( 9:20 AM to 10:30 AM: Yours truly, Don Kaufman 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM: Professor Jeff Bierman 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM: Blake Young 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM: Gianni Di Poce 1:15 PM to 2:00 PM: Brandon Chapman 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM: Tony Rago 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM: Corey Rosenbloom “Fake Stock” Apple Missed the AI Boat It can still happen to this day: Any mention of artificial intelligence in a corporate press release or earnings call can send a stock to the Moon… courtesy of algos, of course. AAPL isn’t quite following along with the pattern, and it can come under heavy attack because of it… [Click here to find out why and you’ll get a free email subscription to Professor Jeff Bierman’s Man vs. Machines algo trading research](. Gianni’s Readers Just Booked a 30%-Plus Win According to Gianni, he doesn’t usually trade U.S. natural gas (for profit, anyway), but this one was too good to pass up. He closed out a trade in the UNG natural gas ETF for more than 30%... in less than a month. Any way you slice it, that blows the markets away. Keep your eyes on your inbox for an invite to Gianni’s next presentation - should be mid-June if not sooner. We’ll talk again soon, Don Kaufman Co-Founder, TheoTrade Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 TheoTrade (FOMO) PO Box 24790 Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00824, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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