February 28, 2018
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Most traders are just a few trading secrets away from achieving total consistency, but these secrets can be the difference between success and failure in the markets. Years ago a Floor Trader was taught these very same trading elements that have enabled to sustain his trading for the past 4 decades!

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In 2005, 450 sheep jumped to their deaths, according to USA Today. One sheep dove. Another followed. All of a sudden, a flock of sheep began jumping off a cliff for no real reason. Shocked shepherds would watch as another 1,500 jumped.

It’s herd mentality at its finest. And if you can spot where it’s happening, while exposing the irrationality of the herd-like behavior, you stand to make a fortune. In fact, fear-based opportunities like this helped Warren Buffett, Sir John Templeton and Baron Rothschild build their massive fortunes. We can still use that same trading method today with stocks, indexes and ETFs…

Next, Lee Gettess provides his perspective on both the S&P and the bond market for the coming week.

Todd “Bubba” Horwitz supplies the next piece. In his article, Todd walks us through high volatility trading scenarios.

Last, Chris Verhaegh shares his PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter.

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Two Oversold Stocks that Could Return 25%

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In 2005, 450 sheep jumped to their deaths, according to USA Today.

One sheep dove. Another followed. All of a sudden, a flock of sheep began jumping off a cliff for no real reason. Shocked shepherds would watch as another 1,500 jumped.

Many of the sheep unfortunately died.

Those that lived were lucky, landing on well… pillows.

All of those sheep were caught up in herd mentality. They jumped because all of the others jumped. And as uncommon as this may sound, it’s not.

In fact, this very same thing happens each and every day among traders and investors.

We buy because everyone else does. We sell because every one else is.

It’s herd mentality at its finest. And if you can spot where it’s happening, while exposing the irrationality of the herd-like behavior, you stand to make a fortune. In fact, fear-based opportunities like this helped Warren Buffett, Sir John Templeton and Baron Rothschild build their massive fortunes.

- Warren Buffett, who tells us to be greedy when others are fearful, and fearful when others are greedy.

- Sir John Templeton, who taught us to buy on “excessive pessimism.”

- Baron Rothschild, who taught us to buy when there’s blood in the streets.

Each was also exploiting and profiting from herd mentality.

We can still use that same trading method today with stocks, indexes and ETFs.

In fact, here are two of my favorite oversold stocks worth buying right now.

iRobot Corporation (NASDAQ:IRBT) – Designs, builds, and sells robots for the consumer market worldwide. It offers Roomba floor vacuuming robots; Braava family of automatic floor mopping robots; Mirra Pool Cleaning Robot to clean residential pools and removes debris as small as two microns from pool floors, walls, and stair; and Looj Gutter Cleaning Robot.

Two Oversold Stocks that Could Return 25%

 
 

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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High Volatility Trading

by Todd Horwitz

The following is an excerpt from Todd "Bubba" Horwitz's Bubba's Guide to Trading Options

As volatility increases, so do the prices of options. This is due to the fact that increased volatility means increasing stock price swings, thereby increasing the possibility of the option making money by expiration.

We describe the option model as “like a balloon”, and it is. As air is pumped in (premium) and the balloon expands it will offer us different trading opportunities at various times in the option cycle. The premium is a very important part of any trade and cannot be ignored. There are many ways to measure the premium levels, but you can get a pretty good handle on the level of “fear” in the market by monitoring just one factor, the Volatility Index (VIX).

The VIX is a product of the CME Group and specifically the CBOE. It is a simple, but extremely important, barometer of the premium levels of all stocks in the OEX.

There is going to be a positive correlation between the stocks that you trade and the VIX. By correlation, we do not mean that it will either expand or contract tick for tick with the OEX, but there will be enough similarity with individual stocks, (that except in obvious blow off phases of an individual stock), you do not need to worry about checking the volatility in each of the stocks of your portfolio.

High Volatility Trading

 
 

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.

There are 28 days a year that you can place on your calendar (well over a year in advance) which will generate excess volatility. One of those 28 days happened last week (Wednesday, February 21st FOMC Meeting Minutes release).

Historically one of those 28 days would normally occur this upcoming Friday (March 2nd). But the Bureau of Labor Statistics has pushed their monthly “Jobs” report back a week. That is the Non-Farm Payroll Report (NFP) will come the second Friday of March instead of the first.

But despite the fact this next week will not have one of the “Great 28”, there should be more than enough opportunity. Understand I’m not saying it will come from any of the stocks releasing their Earnings this week.

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