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Hey Traders, The futures are slightly positive today after a reversal off the lows yesterday. The ma

[Image](?awt_a=5793&awt_l=GfkcQ&awt_m=3dgQPRp1BxkG893) Hey Traders, The futures are slightly positive today after a reversal off the lows yesterday. The market seems on pins and needles over the stimulus which has still yet to materialize. It seems likely the market is going to be sideways until something is finalized or it could go the wrong way if they decide to wait. Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) was this week's leader (again) as this trust was up 17.7% this week so far. That's a pretty big move and if you bought this the last couple times I recommended you were rewarded. However, it's important not to chase this now as this is a very volatile investment and you could get shaken out. A pull back to the $12-$13 area seems like a potential support area. Play money only with this one as Crypto is still the wild, wild west. Banks made a statement yesterday as the Regional Bank ETF (IAT) was up over 4% yesterday busting through the 200 DMA. This is the first time this ETF was above the 200 DMA since Feb 24th (which is significant). Why now? Interest rates are popping. In this week's video I look at the 10 year yield and this also popped above the 200 DMA for the first time since December 3rd, 2018. That's almost 2 years. I always focus on "changing personalities" and I would definitely consider interest rates moving above a certain level in almost 2 years significant (or bullish) Interest rates and banks are correlated so this could be the move we have been waiting for to sling shot banks back in line with the rest of the world. Other ETFs I mention in this video are EPHE, MLPA, MJ and COPX [WATCH TOP ETFs of the Week]( Sincerely, Steven Cawiezell steven@thetradersplan.com Dislosure You are responsible for your own trading decisions. ALWAYS, do your own research before investing in any of the above securities. This is not a solicitation to buy/sell ETFs or securities. NEVER invest money in ETFs or stocks that you can't afford to lose. You can lose all of your capital by trading any securities mentioned. These ETFs/securities are very volatile and gain and lose value quickly. We reserve the right to freely trade in any mentioned ETFs or securities. We are not compensated by any mentioned companies. We recommend ETFs and securities based on our opinion of intrinsic/possible future value only. We are not registered investment advisors, so always do you own research before buying any recommended securities. 125 Dawn Circle Russellville AR 72802 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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