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One of my favorite ways to trade is to find great stocks at bargain basement prices. Especially those that have fallen apart on excessive fear in the markets. That’s because crisis breeds opportunity and money, as one of the world’s greatest wealth-building secrets… known to history’s greatest investors.

We have two stocks that we strongly believe are great opportunities right now.

Next, Lee Gettess provides his predictions for both the stock and bond markets this week.

Then, Inside Trading brings you Duane Davis who shows us how to recognize a breakout while being aware of a fakeout.

Last, Chuck Hughes offers his Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners - Optioneering Newsletter.

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It’s Time to Buy Excessive Fear in Two Respected Names

by TradeWins Publishing

One of my favorite ways to trade is to find great stocks at bargain basement prices.

Especially those that have fallen apart on excessive fear in the markets.

As Warren Buffett will tell you, “Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.”

Or, as Sir John Templeton would tell you, “Buy at the point of maximum pessimism.”

Or, even as Baron Rothschild would tell you, “Buy the blood in the streets, even if the blood is your own.”

That’s because crisis breeds opportunity and money, as one of the world’s greatest wealth-building secrets… known to history’s greatest investors.

Buy Excessive Fear

 
 

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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Breakout or Fakeout?

by Duane Davis

The chart below shows Tuesday’s performance after a Monday holiday. In this chart, we can see that when Friday closes in the upper 1/3 of the trading range, Tuesdays have a tendency to gain around 40% of the 5-day average range. In the year 2002, before commission, a gain of 40% of the 5-day average range would have been the equivalent of a gain of around 8.00 points for $2,000 in the regular S&P and around $400 in the e-mini.

The best way to trade this type of a day is with a ‘breakout buy’ strategy. In looking at the chart above, the percentage at the left represents the 5-day average range. We can see, that as a general rule, under those conditions by the time the S&P 500 Futures has traded around 10% of the 5-day average range above the open of the day session, it’s likely that the S&P has ‘shown its hand’. In other words, this value is a point where the market has more or less committed itself for the day. To get a better appreciation of what we mean by a ‘breakout buy’ day, let’s take a look at the next illustration.

Breakout or Fakeout?

 
 

Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners

by Chuck Hughes

Every week Chuck publishes his Optioneering Newsletter. The following is a trade opportunity taken from his most recent issue.

The first profit opportunity we will consider this week is in ESPR, or Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. Esperion is a pharmaceutical company that specializes in developing and commercializing cost-effective, convenient, once-daily, oral therapies for the treatment of patients with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C).

ESPR went public in 2013. Shortly after going public, the stock price shot up from the $15-$20 level to $120. After making a high above $120 in 2015, ESPR fell below $10 in 2016. Since early last year, the bulls have been back in charge and the trend is up. The next upside target is 100.

It hasn’t been the steadiest move up, but the daily chart definitely shows that ESPR is in a bull trend. This year the overall trend has been sideways. Sideways trading in a bull trend usually yields to a further advance. We are going to review a Call Debit Spread for ESPR.

Traders who want a more leveraged approach could consider buying ESPR calls. ESPR has options expiring in April, May, June, September, January 2019, and January 2020. Click Here to follow this trade.

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