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Hey Traders, It seems like I have been really pounding the table the last several months on commodit

[Image]( Hey Traders, It seems like I have been really pounding the table the last several months on commodity ETFs such as IEZ and FCG. Well...I have and they have done incredibly well (and still probably will over the next couple of years). Silver Miners (SILJ) is so close to a break out of a trading range that has lasted almost a year. This ETF was yesterday's leader up 3.4%. Surprisingly, metals have under performed agriculture and energy but they could have their turn soon. One this that stood out this week was the move in biotech's this week. Biogen (BIIB) got an FDA approval for an alzheimer's drug and there was a lot of movement in this market. We don't know if this is a catalyst that could get this industry out of the gutter or just some excitement that lasted a few days. Either way I can't ignore the breakouts in ARKG and IBB. Ark Genomic Revolution ETF (ARKG) has fallen a long way off the highs ($115 to $87). Yesterday the ETF clearly broke out of a 4 month down trend and moved above the 50 and 200 day SMA clearing technical hurtles. IBB looks similar. ARKG is a very aggressive biotech ETF but from the way the chart is looking......I dont see a better time to swing the bat. This set up is checking all the boxes. Wisdom Tree Cloud Computing (WCLD) chart also looks similar as this ETF pulled back 28% off it's high and had a definitive break out yesterday of a 4 month down trend up 2.5%. Most of the aggressive growth industries such as biotechs, cannabis, cloud computing, clean energy......have not done well the last 4 months are most are still down significantly. However, they are all starting to wake up and clear hurtles and could play "catch up" with some of the value stocks [>>WATCH FULL VIDEO ANALYSIS]( Trade with Purpose! Steven Cawiezell Support@TheTradersPlan.Com 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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