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CHART OF THE DAY: The Dow’s Lone Riser on a Down Tuesday

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I’ll be live at noon ET TODAY, March 10, with Scott Welsh, Geof Smith and Jack Carter to discus

[image] CHART OF THE DAY: Determining Growth vs. Value After an Index Rebalance [It’s almost time for Ask the Pros!]( I’ll be live at noon ET TODAY, March 10, with Scott Welsh, Geof Smith and Jack Carter to discuss the fallout from Silicon Valley Bank’s financial problems… If you think the news about SIVB is something to pay attention to, wait until you hear Geof debunk Goldman Sachs’ hope for a 43% return this year in its Super Cycle Commodities Index… And if that’s not enough, Scott will unveil what to look for in… a BULL MARKET. Jack might debunk that, but he’ll be full of options when he discusses what’s going on in that market, which is starting to trump the broad market in volume. Then at 1:05 p.m. ET, I’ll be joined by Fausto Pugliese and Greg Litcher for Ask the Pros Premium! I can’t wait to see you all — [here’s the link again for noon ET!]() Back to more juicy trends and today’s chart… In December, the S&P 500 Pure Growth (SP500PG) and S&P 500 Pure Value (SP500PV) indices were rebalanced. While this happens from time to time, the real key to consider is which sectors got the “growth,” and which sectors got the “value.” It’s worth your time to pay attention because these are the trends Wall Street sees — aka, where big-money investors will put their money. While we like to complain about the folks there, they really are bright people who try to get it right for the most part. They struggle with fear and greed — just like the rest of us… Well, maybe a little bit more than the rest of us. Here’s what you need to know, per Schwab: [image] [image] Think and win! Celeste Lindman Celeste Lindman Trading I Love When a Plan Comes Together I have [a developing trade opportunity]( that I need to tell you about… The most unlikely of stocks just popped on my watch list. First, let me fill you in on WHY this is such an unlikely pick... Just look at this sorry chart: [image] Your eyes do not deceive you… This beaten-down company has been in a freefall for nearly two years! Normally, with a chart like that, a smart investor would run the other way! But I'm here to say that you could be dead wrong. But don’t worry — it’s not your fault for not seeing what I see… That’s because I have a secret weapon that lets me see something that 99% of other traders have no idea about! This secret weapon lets me spot when company insiders are [piling into a stock with “hidden” trades!]() [image] See those big blue humps along the bottom of the chart? That indicates absolutely massive amounts of insider buying! And that leads me to something we all know: When insiders sell, it could be for many reasons — but… When insiders go into a buying frenzy, there’s only one reason: They believe the stock is about to skyrocket! It could be for many reasons… a groundbreaking new product announcement… a shockingly positive earnings report… or even FDA approval for a new drug. But in the case of a beaten-down company like this… My money is on one specific situation that has historically created some of Wall Street’s biggest returns… [Go Here for the Details!]() What Our Experts Are Covering… - We covered a ton of great info on [this week’s roundtable](=), where I also discussed how investors are positioning themselves between growth and value! - I also taught readers [how to spot the big-picture trend](=) to avoid getting caught up in the daily trap. - And Garrett {NAME} wrote about why Danny DeVito is [the greatest value investor alive.](=) RISK DISCLAIMER There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. InvestPub and all individuals affiliated with this site assume no responsibility for your trading results. The indicators, strategies, columns, and all other features are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. Information for futures trading observations are obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy, or warrant any results from the use of the information. Your use of the trading observations is entirely at your own risk and it is your sole responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and usefulness of the information. You must assess the risk of any trade with your broker and make your own independent decisions regarding any securities mentioned herein. [Unsubscribe]( The Trading Pub 101 Marketside Ave Suite 404 PMB 318 Ponte Vedra, Florida 32081 United States (888) 203-6695

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