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❇️ May the fourth late-day levitation pushes S&P into the green on the session

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After wilting into the end of last week, it was the big cap tech names that held prices up early unt

After wilting into the end of last week, it was the big cap tech names that held prices up early until other sectors could come around. You’re receiving this email because you are subscribed to Trading Tips, if you no longer wish to receive these emails you can [unsubscribe here](. [Trading Tips] Good morning. After wilting into the end of last week, it was the big cap tech names that held prices up early until other sectors could come around. Financial were weak early being down nearly 3%, but only finished off less than 1% by the end of the session. Was it the “force” of May the 4th that shone through, or is this a tone that’s being set for a rally the rest of the week? Probably the latter, as the market seems poised to retest last week’s high. Sponsored Content [5 Proven Trading Formulas]( My proprietary e-book reveals the five proven systems and formulas you can use daily for the chance to win big. 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Let’s take a closer look at three companies that are poised to outperform, even in a continuation of the bear market. » [FULL STORY]( [Option Market Predicting Nasdaq 100 will Take Out March Lows by July with this Hedge]( There are a lot of uses for the options market as an investor or trader. One way to use them is to hedge portfolio risk. Option traders were fairly active trading QQQ options on Monday as over 70,000 bearish put verticals were placed for July indicating the QQQ will be trading below $170. The vertical provides the buyer with protection down to $150. » [FULL STORY]( [With Earnings in Rear View the COO of this Auto Company is Buying]( On April 28, 2020, Ford Motor Co (F) announced earnings after the market close. Analysts were expecting them to lose $0.10 a share, but instead lost $0.23. That was a large negative surprise, but it was the forecast of a $5 billion loss in Q2 that was even more negative. On April 30, the COO purchased 194,950 shares of stock valued at just over $1 million. 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