...Chuck Hughes is the The #1 Options Trader AND The #1 Options Trainer in the world today… with a seemingly untouchable decades-long record of continuous winning that includes ten – count ‘em, TEN!! – trading contest championships...
But Let Me Stop You Right There...
This Is Not About Chuck Hughes... It’s About Someone Else Entirely...
It’s about an individual who catapulted into the public eye on a very specific date – September 25, 2021…and who is now – arguably – The #2 Options Trader AND The #2 Options Trainer alive today. (With an eye on the top spot).
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is already here. According to Grand View Research, the global AI boom could grow from about $137 billion in 2022 to more than $1.81 trillion by 2030.
And, according to Marketing AI Institute, “Artificial intelligence will, on average, boost rates of profitability by 38% and provide an economic boost of $14 trillion in additional gross value by 2035, according to research by Accenture. Yet, this is just the start. As the AI story explodes, some of the top stocks to consider include:
Nvidia (NVDA)
Nvidia provides the processing power needed to run AI applications, and could see a significant revenue and share price boost because of it. Better, analysts love the stock. HSBC, for example, recently upgraded NVDA to a buy with a target of $355 from $175. They also noted they’re shocked by NVDA’s pricing power on AI chips driving earnings upside.
Even better, according to Yahoo Finance, “HSBC analysis shows A.I. chips will be sold at a price 10 to 20 times higher than standard gaming chips, meaning Nvidia won’t need to increase sale volume at levels previously expected. The firm sees Nvidia dominating the generative A.I. space with 90% market share in the fiscal year 2024, well ahead of the usual competitors.”
Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence ETF (BOTZ)
Or, you can always diversify with an ETF, such as the Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence ETF (BOTZ). With an expense ratio of 0.68%, BOTZ invests in companies that should benefit from increased adoption and utilization of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), including those involved with industrial robotics and automation, non-industrial robots, and autonomous vehicles, according to Global X. Some of its top holdings include NVIDIA, Intuitive Surgical, SMC Corporation, and iRobot Corporation.
There are many ways to interpret changes in volatiles, but one of the simplest strategies is actually a visual one and requires nothing more than a keen eye. Although this is a strategy that is very popular in the world of professional trading, new traders are frequently amazed by its ease, accuracy, and reliability. Breakout traders can identify inside days with nothing more than a basic candlestick chart.
An inside day is defined as a day where the daily range has been contained within the prior day’s trading range, or, in other words the day’s high and low do not exceed the previous day’s high and low. There needs to be at least two inside days before the volatility play can be implemented. The more inside days, the higher the likelihood of an upside surge in volatility, or a breakout scenario. This type of strategy is best employed on daily charts, but the longer the time frame, the more significant the breakout opportunity. Some traders use the inside day strategy on hourly charts, which does work to some success, but identifying inside days on daily charts tend to lead to an even greater probability of success. For day traders looking for inside days on hourly charts, chances of a solid breakout increase if the contraction precedes the London or US market opens. The key is to predict a valid breakout and not get caught in a false breakout move. Traders using the daily charts could look for breakouts ahead of major economic releases for the specific currency pair. This strategy works with all currencies pairs, but has less frequent instances of false breakouts in the tighter range pairs such as the EUR/GBP, USD/CAD, EUR/CHF, EUR/CAD, and AUD/CAD.
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