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⬆️ One Hidden Sign Stocks May Rally (But this Commodity Will Rise Higher)

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Good morning. When it comes to investing, it can pay to look where investors aren’t. A few mont

Good morning. When it comes to investing, it can pay to look where investors aren’t. A few months... It’s the monthly jobs numbers today and they’re not going to be pretty and will be possibly the tip of the iceberg as we head into May. [Trading Tips] Good morning. When it comes to investing, it can pay to look where investors aren’t. A few months back, all eyes were on 10-year bond yields. In the past few weeks, those yields have been steady, even dropping somewhat. That’s a bullish sign, and one that’s critical amidst inflation fears. Another piece of data to consider? The ratio between the stock market and the price of gold. Gold prices may be on the rise again relative to stocks. That can occur in bullish markets, like those of the early 2000s. Markets may not trend significantly higher, but signs point away from a big drop in the next few weeks. And what they do point to is a possible push higher for gold. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [Get Your Copy of “How to Trade Options: Free Strategy Guide” Now!]( Throw out what you know about trading options and download Wendy Kirkland’s, “How to Trade Options: Free Strategy Guide” to learn the truth behind all of the trading myths. Follow easy to understand example and principles to grow your account! Earn more money than you ever dreamed of and do it in your free time. [Download the ebook today!]( More money now and for your future: what are you waiting for? MARKETS DOW 34,311.73 -0.24% S&P 4,188.17 -0.21% NASDAQ 13,657.17 -0.03% *As of market close • Stocks dipped slightly on Tuesday, after starting the day with a slight gain. • Oil dropped 0.3 percent, closing at $65.82 per barrel. • Gold rose 0.8 percent, to $1,899 per ounce. • Cryptocurrencies dropped, with Bitcoin last at $37,486. Today’s TOP TIPS [This Payments Giant Has Thrived Amid the Cryptocurrency Crash]( A number of payments companies have started embracing cryptocurrencies in the past year, starting with Bitcoin. Some of those companies have struggled in recent weeks as the rapid moves in the cryptocurrency have had large swings in how these companies are valued. However, PayPal (PYPL) has held up more strongly than other names. That’s even as the company, along with its other division Venmo, has moved to increase its cryptocurrency trading abilities for customers in the past few months. » [FULL STORY]( [Insider Trading Report: AT&T (T)]( Pascal Desroches, a senior executive VP at AT&T (T), recently bought another 19,976 shares. The buy increased the VP’s stake by nearly 12 percent, and came to a total price just under $589,000. Company CEO John Stankey also bought 34,614 shares on the same day. The CEO paid just over $997,000 to add to his stake. Overall, insiders own just 0.1 percent of company shares. » [FULL STORY]( [Unusual Options Activity: Ballard Power Systems (BLDP)]( Fuel cell energy company Ballard Power Systems (BLDP) saw shares rally to a speculative high back in February over $40, only to slide lower. One trader sees the potential for an even further drop in shares, despite a rally in recent sessions. That’s based on the June 18 $13 puts. With 23 days left to trade, over 46,524 contracts traded against a prior open interest of 104, for a staggering 447-fold rise in volume. » [FULL STORY]( IN OTHER NEWS • [Man Who Predicted 2020 Crash Issues Huge Warning]( Wall street insider Chris Rowe says, “fortunes will be made, and lost… in what will go down as the greatest stock market event in the last 20 years.” [You need to see this ASAP.]( (Clicking above will opt you in to receive emails from True Market Insiders - [Privacy Policy](.) • [Home Prices Jump at 13.3 Percent Annual Rate]( Home prices continued trending higher, with a 13.3 percent annual increase based on March. That’s higher than estimates for 12.4 percent. The steep rise is being blamed on tight supply and high competition among buyers. • [Exxon Faces Activist Showdown]( Energy giant ExxonMobil (XOM) is fending off an activist campaign, where four board seats may be up for grabs. If the activists succeed, they want to put the company on a path to be carbon neutral by 2050. The proxy fight has become the most expensive in history, with Exxon spending $35 million to educate shareholders, and the activists spending $30 million to persuade shareholders. • [DC Attorney General Sues Amazon on Antitrust Grounds]( The attorney general for Washington DC announced that he’s suing Amazon (AMZN) on antitrust grounds. Specifically, the company has allegedly and unfairly raised prices for consumers and suppressed innovation as a result. The suit is looking to recover damages and impose penalties. • [Propy Launches First Auction of Real Property as NFT]( Propy, a blockchain startup, is starting the first-ever auction of a real piece of property, which will be sold as a collectible NFT. The company uses blockchain technology to secure real estate sales. The apartment is a new one-bedroom, one-bath in Kiev, Ukraine, which was also the first-ever blockchain-based real estate sale. • [Fed Raises Groundwork for Digital Dollar]( Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Lael Brainard laid out the argument for a central-bank-backed digital currency as a way of creating a more efficient payment system. Such a currency could also help Americans who are underserved by traditional banks. The Fed is set to issue a paper this summer on the benefits and risks of a digital dollar. S&P 500 MOVERS TOP NVR 3.947% RCL 3.645% NCLH 3.561% SNPS 2.917% CCL 2.437% BOTTOM STX 4.738% APA 4.502% EIX 4.489% BKR 4.016% HFC 3.684% Quote of the Day Evidence that inflation fears were calming in the bond and commodity markets began to drive the stock market late last week and has continued into [Monday]. Growth stocks, including technology have regained leadership as yield and inflation fears ease. - Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group, on why inflation fears may start to wane, and as a result, why the stock market may be about to see its next leg higher. Sponsored Content [Get Your Copy of “How to Trade Options: Free Strategy Guide” Now!]( Throw out what you know about trading options and download Wendy Kirkland’s, “How to Trade Options: Free Strategy Guide” to learn the truth behind all of the trading myths. Follow easy to understand example and principles to grow your account! Earn more money than you ever dreamed of and do it in your free time. [Download the ebook today!]( More money now and for your future: what are you waiting for? Not sure the best way to get started? Follow these simple steps to hit the ground running. › Step #1 - Get These FREE Reports: [Warren Buffett's Top 5 Stocks]( | [10 Great Stocks Under $10]( | [7 High Yield Dividend Stocks]( › Step #2 - Join Our Premium Advisory: [The Next Superstock]( › Step #3 - Claim Your Free Copy Of: [Big Book Of Chart Patterns]( | [How to Trade Weekly Options For Weekly Income]( Nothing in this email should be considered personalized financial advice. ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH and consult with a licensed investment professional before making an investment. This communication should not be used as a basis for making any investment. By reading this communication, you agree to the terms of this disclaimer, including, but not limited to: releasing The Company, its affiliates, assigns and successors from any and all liability, damages, and injury from the information contained in this communication. 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