July 18, 2018
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Defense stocks became aggressively oversold. And all are worth buying now, especially related ETFs, which offer us more for less. The question becomes – why not pay less for more?

So this week, we look at four of the most popular aerospace and defense ETFs.

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

Then, Andy Chambers explains why symmetrical triangles can be a great pattern to trade.

Last, Chris Verhaegh wraps up with his PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter.

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Four of the Best Ways to Trade the Defense Sector Now

by Ian Cooper

Defense stocks became aggressively oversold.

And all are worth buying now, especially related ETFs, which offer us more for less.

At the moment:

  • Raytheon (RTN) is up to $201
  • Boeing (BA) traded at $355
  • General Dynamics (GD) was at $192
  • Northrop Grumman (NOC) was at $322
  • United Technologies (UTX) was at $130

If I wanted to own just 10 shares of each, it would cost me $12,000.

If I wanted to own 100 shares of each, now we’re up to $120,000.

At the same time, though, I can gain the same exposure to those by picking up defense ETFs, such as the SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (XAR), which traded at $87 a share. The iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (ITA) traded at $192 at the time.

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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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Symmetrical Triangles

by Andy Chambers

The following is an excerpt from Andy Chambers' RI5 System

Symmetrical triangles are great patterns to trade. A symmetrical triangle is a continuation pattern that narrows until it finally erupts in a breakout. The best patterns have five legs, and each leg is smaller than the preceding leg. A move beyond the leg 4 high or low suggests that the market is ready for a breakout. Since it’s a continuation pattern, we expect the market to break out of the triangle the same way it came in. This symmetrical triangle in the Canadian Dollar resulted in a major breakout. The triangle took a long time to form. The longer a market goes sideways, the bigger the breakout can be. We can estimate a target for the pattern by measuring the width of the first leg and adding that to the leg 4 high, if the pattern is bullish, or subtracting it from the leg 4 low, if the pattern is bearish.

No matter what tools and methods you use, there will be plenty of lessons to learn along the way. Here are some things to keep in mind.

Symmetrical Triangles


 


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.

First Things First

Since there’s not much on the Economic Calendar, I think this week’s edition needs to focus on the Stocks releasing their Earnings next week and the results of my Assistant’s Scans.

Monday July 16
Before the Open: Bank of America (BAC)
After the Close: Netflix (NFLX)


Tuesday July 17
Before the Open: Goldman Sachs (GS)


Wednesday July 18
Before the Open: Morgan Stanley (MS)
After the Close: Alcoa (AA), American Express (AXP), eBay (EBAY), International Business Machines (IBM)


Thursday July 19
After the Close: Intuitive Surgical (ISRG), Microsoft (MSFT)


Friday July 20
Before the Open: General Electric (GE), Schlumberger (SLB)


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