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Editor's Note: Today, we'll hear from Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist at our sister e-letter Liberty Through Wealth.
For the past several weeks, Alex has been carefully tracking the COVID-19 crash - and finding his readers powerful opportunities to profit.
(He even shared details on his three favorite stocks to play the market's recovery [in this video](
Today, he'll share the time-tested strategy that has served him best over the years.
Read on to discover why, like Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld, Alex believes in the power of a contrarian investing strategy to profit in all markets...
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Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist, The Oxford Club
[Alexander Green]
Most of my friends and neighbors know that I'm an equity analyst.
When they're feeling particularly despondent about stocks, as they were during the coronavirus crash a few months ago, they tend to ask me some variation of the same question.
Just how low do you think the market will go?
It's not a good question, really, because [no one knows how low - or how high - the market will go](. Ever.
After the market puts on an impressive rally - as it most certainly has over the last 10 weeks - I tend to get a completely different question.
What are you buying right now?
I do generally find undervalued situations, whether the market is in an uptrend or a downtrend. And I'm always happy to share my thoughts.
(For example, I recently sat down with Bill O'Reilly to share the scoop on my favorite 5G stock right now... [details here](
Still, it's a shame that the timing of those two questions isn't reversed.
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Imagine if everyone was intensely interested in what bargains I was finding as the market cratered. Or wondered how low the market might ultimately go as it hit new highs.
Some might hear this and conclude that I've suddenly turned bearish. I haven't.
Under ordinary circumstances, the best approach is to be "market neutral," neither bullish nor bearish.
I say "under ordinary circumstances" because there are two exceptions to this rule.
The first is when market valuations - like price-to-sales and price-to-earnings - are extremely high and people are euphoric about the outlook, indicating a major top.
The other is when valuations are extremely low and people are despondent about the future, indicating a market bottom.
Yes, valuations are on the higher side today with the market selling at about 21 times prospective earnings for the next 12 months.
But are the majority of investors euphoric about the U.S. economy?
Hardly.
If I had to encapsulate the market views of most investors today, it would be stunned disbelief.
That's a long way from euphoria or even carefree complacency, two clear danger signals.
However, I want to point out that the market as a whole was [certainly a better buy back in March]( - when almost no one was interested in buying stocks - than it is right now.
Indeed, until last week, the market seemed ready to celebrate its best 50-day run since 1933.
Despite the pandemic, the business shutdown, the economic contraction and widespread social unrest, all three major indexes - the Dow, the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 - were up more than 40% from the March 23 low to June 8.
Why? [Zero interest rates]( ultra-cheap energy, massive fiscal and monetary stimulus, the reopening of the economy, and the increasing realization that the coronavirus is far less lethal than originally believed at first led investors to anticipate a V-shaped economic recovery.
No wonder the market put on another furious rally.
Does that mean it's time to get out?
No, it does not.
Markets will go lower than you think - as they did in the first quarter - and higher than you think, as they have over the last 2 1/2 months.
But it's a time for increased caution. That means you should do three things.
First, check your asset allocation - the primary determinant of your long-term returns - to make sure you're comfortable with the percentage of your portfolio invested in stocks.
Second, be more selective in your buying, favoring companies that will report better-than-expected results in the weeks and months ahead.
(I'm recommending dozens of them in The Oxford Communiqué and my VIP Trading Services. To learn more about subscribing to The Oxford Communiqué, [click here](
And [run trailing stops]( behind your individual stock positions. These give you unlimited upside potential with strictly limited downside risk.
Cover those three bases and you can feel free to capitalize on fresh opportunities, confident that you are taking intelligent risks... not crazy ones.
Good investing,
Alex
P.S. In my latest report, "[The Three Biggest Winners of the Coronavirus Recovery]( I unmask a genetic testing company, a diagnostic healthcare manufacturer and a cancer-fighting biotech.
I expect these companies to lead the market's surge as we finally defeat COVID-19...
And I expect their investors to score big in the process.
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