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see the trade of the week inside... You receive this email, because you signed up to get email from YellowTunnel newsletter on 06/30/21.  If you no longer wish to receive any emails from YellowTunnel, please use the "Unsubscribe" link towards the bottom of this email. [Image] November 14th, 2021 | Issue 104 Hello Traders, As the market has done a masterful job of shaking off almost every negative headline that has been thrown at it all year, yesterday’s white-hot release of the October CPI was something the market had to grapple with. The Covid-19 Delta variant, global supply chain disruptions, $85/bbl crude prices and the Evergrande financial calamity in China couldn’t derail the bulls, but the one thing that could if not reigned in is inflation.  Inflation is like a force of nature, something which appears to be beyond outside control once in motion. Inflation comes in several forms – commodity- related, professional services and labor being the primary causes. However, when enormous amounts of debt are being created, what is known as monetary inflation can also have a negative impact on markets. In the case of the current economy, all of these forces are at work.  This week’s auction of 30-year Treasuries was also a red flag as the bid-to-cover ratio was low, meaning demand was soft. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury rose to 1.56% and because Thursday was Veterans Day, the bond market was closed, so Friday’s session will be interesting to see if there is follow-on selling pressure or whether it was a short-term reaction. My view is that bond yields will continue to tick up...  [Image]   To great returns, [Image] Vlad Karpel YellowTunnel and Tradespoon Founder P.S. Please see below for access to the Power Trading Live Strategy Roundtable presentation I recorded on Thursday, November 4th. [Click Here.]( TRADE IDEA OF THE WEEK The top holding in JETS is a stock that accounts for 10.1% of total assets. Based in Atlanta, Georgia Delta operates about 1,100 aircraft serving major U.S. metropolitan markets and international hubs in Mexico City, Paris, London and Seoul. Because the U.S. is well ahead of the curve on the reopening of its economy and travel industry, Delta’s large domestic presence makes it a more favored stock pick in the sector where international travel is just starting to pick back up.  Revenues  are forecast to rebound by 70% this year to $29 billion and rise another 42% in 2022 to $41.5 billion. The company will still show a loss of around $4.50 per share in 2021 and return to profitability in 2022 of $3.50-$5.00 per share forecast, depending on a number of fluid factors. Its balance sheet is one of the more stable in the business, with $13.2 billion in cash and $35.3 billion of debt... [Click here to continue to this week’s Power Trade pick…]( (Advertisement) New Inflation Beating Trades My trading algorithms helped me identify winning trade after winning trade.  From January 1, 2020, to today (November 12, 2021) the total return on all of my cumulative trades is an astounding 1561% on risk during the pandemic**.  (During the same period, the S&P portfolio would have only increased by 47%! )  Are you ready to join me as I trade with my own money during these inflationary times? My super AI program is set, and ready to rock and roll.  [Click here to watch me trade!]( To great returns,  Vlad Karpel Yellow Tunnel Founder CURRENT TRADING LANDSCAPE  [Alternate text](  The $SPY is testing short-term support at $463. The value/reflationary stocks traded flat to higher heading into the weekend, closing near the all-time high. The technology stocks closed in the green, with semiconductors back in favor.    The $DXY is short-term overbought, briefly broke through $95 level and closed right above the key overhead resistance level, but can remain overbought on the notion the Fed will have to taper and tighten sooner than stated. The $TLT was flat for the week after getting hit hard on Thursday. The VIX, traded lower, $18.  The $SPY short-term support level is at $463 followed by $452. The SPY overhead resistance is at $470. Short-term, the market is overbought and volatility can persist for the next couple of weeks... [Click here to read more…]( SECTOR SPOTLIGHT  [Alternate text](  For those making travel plans over the holidays, it’s pretty eye-opening to see how fast prices of airline tickets are rising just in the past two weeks. Flights are getting quickly booked up as consumers are bent on being with family and going to popular destinations after mostly being idled this time last year from pandemic restrictions that scuttled plans for hundreds of millions of global travelers.  When looking at the airline industry both domestically and internationally, U.S. Commercial flight carriers are currently conducting about 5,670 passenger flights daily. Roughly 100,000 flights take off and land every day all over the globe. Airlines spent the past year burning cash, levering up with debt and issuing stock just to survive to get to this point of beginning to recover financially.  With jet fuel prices and the rehiring of tens of thousands of airline employees at higher wages, the cost of running airlines has materially increased, which gets passed on to customers immediately. It’s one of those businesses that can make rapid price adjustments to curtail cost pressures and charge more because demand is sky high – pun intended. The airports I’ve been through recently are packed to the gills and so are the planes, nary an empty seat with most flights oversold... [Click here to review the TOP HOLDINGS and to continue reading…]( NOTE: We encourage all subscribers [to view the instructional videos]( on how to best use your membership and invite our members to participate in live weekly strategy roundtable workshops that are also archived for your convenience so that they can to be viewed at a later time. TRADING CONCEPTS How Much Cash Should You Have In Your Brokerage Account? One of the most important things to establish for any trader is how much money you should keep in your account. While this depends on the type of trading and experience one has, here at YellowTunnel, our strategy is rooted in statistics and statistical analysis- not emotion. What we are looking for, and what most traders aim to achieve, is the highest probability of success with the lowest investment capital... [Click here to read more...]( DISCLAIMER: Vlad and his team may have a financial interest in the picks as they trade many of the same equities and options they pick. Vlad Karpel and YellowTunnel (Company) is not an investment advisory service, nor a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer and does not purport to tell or suggest which securities or currencies customers should buy or sell for themselves. All investing strategies are made available to the general public on a regular basis. We do not provide personalized financial advice or investment recommendations. As an investor, you know that any kind of investment opportunity has its risks. There is no such thing as low-risk stocks and we recommend you invest wisely and that only risk capital should be used to trade. Investing in Stocks and Options is highly speculative. No representation is being made that the use of this strategy or any system or trading methodology will generate profits. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed here and on our website. PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE SUCCESS: It should not be assumed that the methods, techniques, or indicators developed at YellowTunnel will be profitable or that they will not result in losses. Nor should it be assumed that future picks will be profitable or will equal past performance. All of the content on our website and in our email alerts is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as an offer, or solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell securities. Remember, you should always consult with a licensed securities professional before purchasing or selling securities of companies profiled or discussed on YellowTunnel.com. Performance results that are discussed above are from the Live Trading Room, multiple YellowTunnel tools were used to achieve these results. Trade % Gain/Loss is calculated by dividing the $ Gain/Loss by the Max Risk which is the posted Stop Loss for the trade. Yellow Tunnel’s performance data represents the average return on all trading recommendations from January 1, 2020, to Today. *Win rate percentage reflects average that Yellow Tunnel’s software helped me identify a profitable investment strategy.** Triple-digit returns are not typical and are not intended to reflect the likelihood of similar returns in the future. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@yellowtunnel.com. Questions or inquiries regarding the website and/or service may be submitted via email to i[nfo@yellowtunnel.com](mailto:Info@Yellowtunnel.com?subject=Questions%20or%20Inquires%20PTM%20Blog). 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