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Just When You Least Expect It
- just what you least expect.
Now, there’s nothing wrong with chasing a quick momentum trade here and there. They can be profitable, exceptionally strong on the IRR front and, as long as you employ and trust and don’t meddle with your stop-loss, protected too. In the years we’ve been running research services we’ve flagged many such winning trades.
Today however we want to talk to you about an accumulation opportunity. Not “grab as many bombed-out NFTs as you can and hope DeFi is still a thing next year”. Instead, a Wyckoff accumulation opportunity of the kind we detailed in our post earlier today, Raise Your Game For Free.
Recall that the game here is to emulate a big-money old-line investor; find a security that is beaten down today but likely to rise in the future, slowly build a stake and then sit tight, then, when momentum gets behind the stock, let momentum push up the price; as price reaches an apogee, begin to sell, again, slowly; and try to time this so you are done selling before the correction comes. You don’t need to be a big money player to do this. You just need to have your wits about you and be able to read a couple simple charts. Going forward you’ll see many ideas on this front from us - we’ll be flagging each stage in the journey, from “accumulate” (buy steadily) through “markup” (let others push up the price of a security you already own), then “distribution” (start selling, slowly, to crystallize gains), and finally “markdown” (let others sell after you got out already.
That post linked above has more on the method and a worked example in IWM, the Russell 2000 proxy ETF.
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Now, today we have a live accumulation opportunity to put before you. This is for paying subscribers only. If you’re already a paying member of this service, the idea is below. If not, you’ll see an option to sign up right here - go right ahead and do so and the rest of the note will be available to you.