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The second half of 2024 should be huge… [TradeSmith Daily logo] [TradeSmith Daily logo] July 4, 2024 Note from Michael Salvatore, Editor, TradeSmith Daily: Happy Independence Day from everyone here at TradeSmith! Markets may be closed today, but the team is staying busy finding new ways to help you make money. Check out the latest evidence-rich signal study from contributing editor Lucas Downey below to learn why the second half of 2024 should be another big “surprise” for the crowd... Enjoy your holiday, and tune in tomorrow for an essential piece of trading education from our CEO, Keith Kaplan. -MS P.S. If you’re looking for a great short-term trading plan for the second half of the year as the AI stock bonanza trudges on, be sure to [check out this message]( from our friends at Gulfport Analytics. Their chief analyst, Tom Gentile, has an unusual take on AI stocks, insisting that anyone looking to make the most of them should hold them no longer than 30 days. [Click here to sign up for his free webinar](. Why the Market Will Keep Surprising Everyone but Us By Lucas Downey, Contributing Editor, TradeSmith Daily At the start of 2023, just when everyone decided a brutal recession was ahead, stocks screamed higher. Yet heading into 2024, the crowd was not only bearish... they were sidelined even after staring at a 26% annual return in the S&P 500. We thought differently. If you recall, one of our favorite stock studies hit last year during the depths of the bear market... reminding investors we should [always remember to buy in November](. That call didn’t disappoint. Not only did markets perform well in the final two months of last year, with the S&P 500 ripping 12.9%, but stocks just capped off a bear-beating 14.48% climb through the first half of this year. After such a mind-numbing, breakneck rally, you may be wondering if trimming some gains is a smart move. It sure sounds like it makes sense... But once you study history, you’ll learn that high momentum in the first half is NOT a reason to sell... just the opposite. Today, we’ll dive into the current landscape of stocks. Then we’ll learn what typically comes in the back half of the year. Not only that, but we’ll also study similar high-velocity periods for clues as to what’s on the horizon. Go ahead and hug a bear... they’ll need it after they chew through this hard-hitting evidence. SPONSORED AD [You need to know these two things about AI stocks ASAP...]( One of the world’s most successful investors just went public with what promises to be two historic predictions... - Many high-flying stocks of AI's “First Wave” are about to come crashing down... just like many Dotcom stocks did. - When the dust settles, a “Second Wave” of AI stocks will explode higher in the next 36 months thanks to little-known “digital twin” technology. [To discover his winners and losers from the coming AI shakeout, go here now](. The S&P 500 Had Its Third-Best First Half Since 1999 It’s rare for markets to run 14% or more in the first half like they have in 2024. In fact, this is the third-strongest first half for the S&P 500 since 1999. The only recent times the market did better was: - 2019: first-half gain of 17.35% - 2023: first-half gain of 15.91% The chart below singles out this year and the prior ultra-strong years of 2019 and 2023: Given the sheer strength of this performance in 2024, I thought it’d be a great idea to show you how a 14.48% first half compares to decades of history. Since 1979, the average first-half performance comes out to a gain of 5.13%. That puts this year’s outperformance at a whopping 182%: History proves just how powerful and rare this year’s rally has been. So it’s probably easy for most to assume this level of strength is sure to subside... After all, the popular Wall Street adage is “buy the dip and sell the rip.” But before you take your chips off the table, let’s dive further into history... Taking the above analysis a step further, let’s take a closer look at those above-average years when stocks return more than 10% by July. Turns out, that’s a rip you want to buy, not sell... SPONSORED AD [AI Bubble Set to Pop on August 1st?]( If you have any money in AI stocks like Nvidia, Microsoft and Google... [Please take a moment to click here and see this urgent warning]( from this legendary trader who predicted the rise of AI. Hurry... If you wait until after August 1st, it could be too late. [Click here]( Check this out. From 1979 to 2023, the second half of the year averages a nice 4.66% return. But even nicer is the final two quarters when the market jumps 10% or more in the first six months... Whenever the S&P 500 is up over 10% in the first half, the second-half average return jumps to 6.16%: Two halves make a whole... and when it comes to markets, two halves make a whole lot of gains when the first half is up big! This is why it’s mission-critical to have cold, hard data at your disposal whenever rare market events occur. The huge rally this year might have caught the crowd off guard. But not us... and not you, if you’ve been following along. Do all you can to ignore the noise and follow the data and historical evidence. That’s how you win! Regards, Lucas Downey Contributing Editor, TradeSmith Daily P.S. Yesterday I told you about Tom Gentile of our corporate partner Gulfport Analytics. In addition to founding his own advisory, he spent many years teaching traders just like you how to win in the market through the education platform he co-founded, Optionetics. Along with Optionetics, Tom developed a proprietary system to profit from short-term option and crypto trades using the power of pattern trading. Some of those positions lasted 35 days or less and delivered double- or triple-digit profits. In the past few years, [Tom’s alerts gave his readers the chance to double their money 182 times](. Tom says there’s a big event coming that you need to prepare for on July 10. That’s why next [Tuesday, July 9, at 8 p.m. Eastern]( he’ll give you his full plan to profit as we enter what he calls the “Final Phase.” [Click here]( to learn more about Tom’s strategy. Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for research throughout the week. [25 Doomed Blue Chip Stocks]( [3 Stocks to Build Your Wealth in 2024]( [5 Unapologetically Profitable Stocks for 2024]( © 2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. 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