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No Need To Be A Hero
Recently here at Cestrian ETF Select we’ve noted that the seemingly inexorable rise in energy stocks probably won’t be forever. We said so here on 31 May (for all readers) and we highlighted an actionable short opportunity here on 17 June, including target gain and stop-loss levels, for paying subscribers only.
The background to all this is our move into sector rotation analysis. This sounds high falutin but isn’t really. All we are trying to do is spot which sectors are being accumulated by institutions, and which distributed, and then to play along accordingly. We walk you through the strategy here, again for all readers.
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On June 17 we flagged that short $XLE opportunity for our paying members. Today in staff personal accounts we covered that short in order to bank gains. We think another opportunity to short the $XLE will come along soon - we now explain why for our paying members. If you’re not a paying member yet, you can sign up right here.