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Growing up in inner-city Detroit, Lee started his career at the very bottom-mopping floors at General Motors. Although being a janitor is honest work, and certainly no disgrace, Lee had a much grander lifestyle in mind.

Believing that more people achieve greater riches in a shorter period of time trading than in any other business in the entire world, he spent every spare minute he had studying the markets. By 1987 his profits provided a sufficient stake for him to quit his job and trade for a living... the rest is history.


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Aside from buying stocks that have been unfairly beaten down, we like to look for stocks that are just beginning to breakout from long consolidation patterns.

We’ve found three that we believe could rally between 25% and 30% over the next year.

Then, Lee Gettess provides our next bit of insight with a video covering his market expectations for the week.

The following article is also from Lee Gettess, where he breaks down the complexity of the RSI formula.

Last, Chris Verhaegh presents his PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter.

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Three Breakout Stars for 2018

by TradeWins Publishing

Aside from buying stocks that have been unfairly beaten down, we like to look for stocks that are just beginning to breakout from long consolidation patterns.

We’ve found three that we believe could rally between 25% and 30% over the next year.

Breakout Star No. 1 – Twilio Inc. (NYSE:TWLO)

TWLO provides a cloud communications platform that enables developers to build, scale, and operate communications within software applications through the cloud in the United States and internationally. The company’s programmable communications cloud provides a range of products that enable developers to embed voice, messaging, video, and authentication capabilities into their applications through application programming interfaces. It also provides use case products.

The stock is just beginning to break higher.

In recent weeks, Bank of America Merrill Lynch set a price target of $45 on the stock, believing the company could bring in $1 billion in revenue by 2021. Dougherty & Company also initiated the stock with a buy rating and a price target of $45 a share.

Three Breakout Stars

 
 

Lee Gettess' Market Sense

by Lee Gettess

Lee Gettess is a top trader who is excited to bring you his video newsletter. Each week, Lee will share his predictions on what he anticipates from the bond and S&P markets.


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RSI Formula

by Lee Gettess

The following is an excerpt from Lee Gettess' Marksman: Trading the Turns Profitably

Relative Strength Index (RSI) was certainly popularized, if not developed by Welles Wilder. It is discussed as a 5 period indicator for our purposes here. But any length other than 5 can be used by substituting whatever value you choose for “5” in the formula.

This is a somewhat complicated formula, so we will break down the components.

AU = the total of up close days for the last 5 days

AD = the total of down close days for the last 5 days

RS = AU / AD


The final formula then is: RSI = 100 * (RS/(1 + RS))

The totals referred to by AU and AD are calculated by taking the actual close to close distance. If a market closes 5 points higher than the previous close, then 5 is added to the AU. On the other hand, if it closed down 5 points, that would add 5 to the AD.

RSI Formula

 
 

PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter

by Chris Verhaegh

Every week Chris publishes his PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter. The following is an excerpt from his most recent issue.

12 of the 30 stocks which make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) will release their Earnings this week. Understand that if any of these have very shocking numbers, their price movement might ripple through to the market as a whole.

The following are the remaining stocks as scheduled:

Wednesday, April 25

Before the Open: Boeing (BA), Twitter (TWTR)
After the Close: Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), eBay (EBAY), Facebook (FB), Las Vegas Sands (LVS), PayPal (PYPL), Qualcomm (QCOM), Visa (V)

Thursday, April 26

Before the Open: General Motors (GM), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) Southwest Airlines (LUV), Valero Energy (VLO)
After the Close: Amazon (AMZN), First Solar (FSLR), Intel (INTC), Microsoft (MSFT), Starbucks (SBUX)

Friday, April 27

Before the Open: Chevron (CVX), Exxon Mobile (XOM), Phillips 66 (PSX)


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