Yesterday, for example, 4 of the 11 stocks in our swing
trade newsletter gained at least 1.5 %, even though the NASDAQ Composite was flat.
Not exact matches
Today, we walk you through the anatomy of a volume - driven breakout stock
trade from The Wagner Daily
newsletter that led to a 37 %
gain over a 1 - month holding period.
A few stock picks from the
newsletter and realtime
trading room have produced big
gains for subscribers this year:
The combination of
trading both individual stocks and ETFs in our
newsletter enables us to realize maximum
gains in strongly trending, healthy markets, while still having the ability to profit from from
trading currency, commodity, international, or fixed income ETFs, all of which typically have a low correlation to the direction of the stock market, in choppy or range bound market environments.
As planned, we exited our long position in US Natural Gas Fund ($ UNG) at yesterday's open, locking in a swing
trading gain of over 7.0 % in The Wagner Daily swing trader
newsletter.
In strongly uptrending markets, for example, the model
trading account of The Wagner Daily swing
trading newsletter will sometimes underperform the
gains of the main stock market indexes because we strictly control risk at all times.
As such, the ETF and stock picks in the model
trading accounts of our Wagner Daily swing
trading newsletter scored a solid combined
gain of 4.8 % during that same two - month period (an outperformance of the main stock market indexes by more than 11 % for the months of April and May).
In our swing
trading newsletter, we typically inform subscribers whether we are planning to sell the winning
trades into strength of the first move up (often with a predefined price target), or if we were planning to hold through a pullback in anticipation of capturing a larger
gain.
Although we already have an unrealized
gain of 6.3 % since buying $ GLD in our swing
trading newsletter (on January 27), the technicals indicate there may be substantially more upside to come, so pullbacks in gold are relatively low - risk buying opportunities.
Steven Check, editor of The Blue Chip Investor, studied the
newsletter's
gain on its position in McCormick & Company (MKC), the spice company, to demonstrate the importance of investing when stocks are
trading at low valuations.
To
gain substantial profits from the stock market, a wise investor must be armed with the perfect tool: a stock
trading newsletter.