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This List and Its Order of ETFs Will Pinpoint the Best Stocks, Sectors to Trade Next Week

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Your Chart of the Day is here! [image] [Join Roger Scott at 1pm ET on Saturday]( to see his breakthrough research — it’s a perfect 9 for 9 dating back to 1953! This List and Its Order of ETFs Will Pinpoint the Best Stocks, Sectors to Trade Next Week Hey there Friend, First, at 11:30 a.m. ET TODAY, July 21, Scott Welsh will join me for [“Ask the Pros Premium”]( to discuss new trade ideas he’s cooking up! Then at noon ET, “Ask the Pros” will kick off, and it’s all about one of the hottest and most controversial assets in the world! And I have the pleasure of sitting down with a few experts on this explosive commodity! You can join Garrett {NAME}, Jeffry Turnmire, Ben Simpson and myself for this top secret episode! I don't want to give anything else away… I've already said too much! [Join this special episode of “Ask the Pros” here!]( Now for your Chart of the Day! We have new winners from this week’s sector rotation... The Financials (tracked by XLF) and Health Care sectors (XLV) have finally taken the lead. This has been a long time coming, and current strength might provide some clues as to future strength. And look who maintains a spot in the top 3: Russell 2000 small-cap stocks (IWM)! Take note of the list and location of sector ETFs provided in this dashboard, organized by strength. Take it into next week for key level use and comparison. [image] I would normally expect a slight rest from the highs, but the market hasn’t listened to that rationale this year. It’s best to follow your rules… especially when the glasses are rose-colored. By the way, note what sectors are at the bottom. They were the darlings of the second quarter: Consumer Discretionary (XLY), Communication Servicess (XLC), and Semiconductors (SMH). Think and win! Seeing Red on Your Charts? "What the HECK do I have to do to win my trades?" You've tried timing the market… You've tried making trades based on your gut feeling… You've even tried a bunch of different trading tools… [Yet it’s another day of RED on your charts...]() Every time you see the red glaring at you, you feel Wall Street getting richer… It’s not for lack of trying or lack of smarts… It’s because Wall Street sets up TRAPS… traps to fool you into believing you have a good trade in your hands… This is why I created a proprietary tool that can help you avoid Wall Street’s traps… [And turn them into your trading EDGE instead!]() I’ve created this tool with my team of analysts and programmers to help you trade by rules, not in bets… Which means trading with less emotion… without guesswork… without complicated patterns… without worrying about the news… So if you're hell-bent on flipping your trading story... [See How This Break-Through Tool Works Here]() I’m Also Covering… - Fear Factor: How to [Tame the Beast]() and Master the Psychology of Trading - [The Single Best Market Insight](=) I Can Give to Trade the Rest of 2023 Think and win! Celeste Lindman Celeste Lindman Trading If you haven’t already, [join my Telegram channel]()[here](=) for frequent trading insights and market musings! *This is for informational and educational purposes only. There is an inherent risk in trading, so trade at your own risk. Disclaimer: The material in this document is for informational purposes based on our proprietary research. It is not an offering, specific recommendation, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any securities mentioned or discussed herein. Any performance results discussed herein represent past performance, are not a guarantee of future performance, and are not indicative of any specific investment. Due to the timing of information presented, any investment performance reflected within this document may be adjusted after the publication and distribution of this material. There can be no assurance that the future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, or product made reference to directly or indirectly in this communication will be profitable, be equal to any corresponding indicated historical performance levels or be suitable for your portfolio. Any investment results set forth in this document are not net of expenses and execution costs, nor do they account for other relevant trading or investment fees. Please visit [wealthpress.com/term](=)[s](=) for our full Terms and Conditions. [Unsubscribe]( The Trading Pub 101 Marketside Ave Suite 404 PMB 318 Ponte Vedra, Florida 32081 United States (888) 203-6695

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