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Your key to maximizing profits when market momentum fizzles. Published By Money & Markets, LLC. June

Your key to maximizing profits when market momentum fizzles. Published By Money & Markets, LLC. June 11, 2024 Published By Money & Markets, LLC. June 11, 2024 [Turn Your Images On] [Turn Your Images On] From The Desk of [Adam O'Dell]( Editor, [Money & Markets Daily]( Forget Easy Money: How Smart Investors Will Profit From Here Money & Markets Daily, In the 20 months since the market turned around in 2022, the S&P 500 has logged a scorching 49% gain. That’s roughly three times the index’s average return of 10.47%, based on more than 30 years of historical data. Mega-cap tech stocks have done even better, leading the charge since 2023 and earning the nickname “Magnificent Seven.” Yet even though stocks are still steadily setting all-time highs, the momentum seems to be slowing. We saw serious resistance in the broad S&P 500 at the 5,200-point level, for example, which the index spent the better part of April breaking through. In layman’s terms, the message is simple: The “easy money” that came with the stock market’s early recovery has already been made for the most part. Moving forward, you’ll need to be more selective in order to maximize your returns. That means sticking to investing within a few key mega trends. And then only buying the top stocks within each trend. Fortunately, there’s a way you can do all that within about five seconds… --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( From our Partners at Banyan Hill Publishing. [On June 30, AI Will Hit a $15.7 Trillion “Tipping-Point”]( $15.7 billion is at stake — and the best chance you’ll have at claiming your fair share … and becoming one of America’s next big winners … is to take these three simple steps before June 30. [Click for details.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Your Source for Instant Stock Power Ratings I designed Green Zone Power Ratings with only one goal in mind: Provide Main Street investors with a powerful trading system they’d actually want to use. Let’s face it: There are thousands — if not millions — of analytical investing tools out there for you to choose from. But if you’re like most investors, you’re probably not using any of them. And it’s easy to see why… Many are way too complicated, with millions of options and a manual that reads like something out of an electrician’s school. Most of these systems were designed “by experts, for experts.” So they don’t really give a second thought to making their insights more accessible. So you could spend hours upon hours learning how to read stock charts and “Ichimoku Clouds” (yes, that’s a real strategy)… Or you could spend about 30 seconds learning everything you need to know about a stock with Green Zone Power Ratings. My system is a unique hybrid that combines fundamental and technical analysis. Fundamental and technical factors drive returns, and they always have. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( [Silicon Valley Billionaires Are Quietly Buying Into What We Call the “Imperium” Boom]( See why Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Peter Thiel are making huge bets on this breakthrough now. [Details here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The six factors I included in my Green Zone Power Ratings system are… - Momentum: Stocks trending higher, faster than their peers, tend to outperform stocks that are moving higher at a slower rate (or trending down). - Size: Smaller stocks tend to outperform larger stocks. - Volatility: Low-volatility stocks tend to outperform high-volatility stocks. - Value: Stocks that trade at low valuations tend to outperform stocks that trade for high valuations. - Quality: Companies that exhibit certain “quality” characteristics — such as healthy balance sheets and persistently strong profit margins — tend to outperform the stocks of lesser-quality companies. - Growth: Companies that are growing revenues, earnings and cash flow at higher rates tend to outperform the stocks of slower growing companies. All told, my Green Zone Power Ratings system considers 75 individual metrics, each of which falls into one of these six “factors.” Each of the six factors is tallied to give us the stock’s overall Green Zone Power Rating on a scale of 0 to 100: - Strong Bullish (81 to 100): Expected to outperform the market by 3X. - Bullish (61 to 80): Expected to outperform the market by 2X. - Neutral (41 to 60): Expected to perform in line with the market. - Bearish (21 to 40): Expected to underperform the market. - High-Risk (0 to 20): Expected to significantly underperform the market. For example, here’s the Green Zone Power Ratings for Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT): [Turn Your Images On] As you can see, WMT’s score is close to being “Strong Bullish.” It should outperform the market over the next 12 months. Why? As you can see, it’s got strong Momentum, with Volatility working in its favor. It also has high marks on both Quality and Growth. But it’s weighed down by its massive size (limiting growth potential) and a weaker score for Value. This is the kind of information that could’ve otherwise taken hours to parse out from press releases, financial documents and analyst writeups. Instead all you have to do is [type in a stock’s ticker in the search bar HERE]( and you get it all in seconds. Will Green Zone Power Ratings instantly make you an expert on WMT stock? Of course not. But it will guide you to the key issues that might be holding a stock back or give you the green light on a stock that’s ready to take off. Things get especially exciting when you find the rare stock with a perfect 100 out of 100 on Green Zone Power Ratings… I’ll share a little more on that next week… To good profits, [Adam O'Dell]( Editor, [Money & Markets Daily]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out More From Money & Markets Daily: - [5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK]( - [RETAIL STOCKS … IN THIS ECONOMY?!]( - [AAPL IS READY TO TAKE THE AI CROWN]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( Privacy Policy The Money & Markets, P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. To ensure that you receive future issues of Money & Markets, please add info@mb.moneyandmarkets.com to your address book or [whitelist]( within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. The mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so please do not reply. Your feedback is very important to us so if you would like to contact us with a question or comment, please click here: [( Legal Notice: This work is based on what we've learned as financial journalists. It may contain errors and you should not base investment decisions solely on what you read here. It's your money and your responsibility. Nothing herein should be considered personalized investment advice. Although our employees may answer general customer service questions, they are not licensed to address your particular investment situation. Our track record is based on hypothetical results and may not reflect the same results as actual trades. Likewise, past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Certain investments carry large potential rewards but also large potential risk. Don't trade in these markets with money you can't afford to lose. Money & Markets permits editors of a publication to recommend a security to subscribers that they own themselves. However, in no circumstance may an editor sell a security before our subscribers have a fair opportunity to exit. Any exit after a buy recommendation is made and prior to issuing a sell notification is forbidden. The length of time an editor must wait after subscribers have been advised to exit a play depends on the type of publication. (c) 2024 Money & Markets, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, (electronic or otherwise) in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Money & Markets. P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. (TEL: 800-684-8471) Remove your email from this list: [Click here to Unsubscribe]( Privacy Policy The Money & Markets, P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. To ensure that you receive future issues of Money & Markets, please add info@mb.moneyandmarkets.com to your address book or [whitelist]( within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. The mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so please do not reply. Your feedback is very important to us so if you would like to contact us with a question or comment, please click here: [( Legal Notice: This work is based on what we've learned as financial journalists. It may contain errors and you should not base investment decisions solely on what you read here. It's your money and your responsibility. Nothing herein should be considered personalized investment advice. Although our employees may answer general customer service questions, they are not licensed to address your particular investment situation. Our track record is based on hypothetical results and may not reflect the same results as actual trades. Likewise, past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Certain investments carry large potential rewards but also large potential risk. Don't trade in these markets with money you can't afford to lose. Money & Markets permits editors of a publication to recommend a security to subscribers that they own themselves. However, in no circumstance may an editor sell a security before our subscribers have a fair opportunity to exit. Any exit after a buy recommendation is made and prior to issuing a sell notification is forbidden. The length of time an editor must wait after subscribers have been advised to exit a play depends on the type of publication. (c) 2024 Money & Markets, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement. 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