Two Ways To Trade This Essential Sector

Do you ever stop and think to yourself, "things have really changed since I was a kid..."? All nostalgia aside, there is one sector that is probably most responsible for the change! This sector has become an essential part of everyday life.

One look at the fundamentals and you will quickly see that it shows no signs of slowing down. It has continued to innovate, impress and continues to climb.

In this complimentary report, you'll learn...

  • The identity of this sector and an ETF that has "upside" written all over it.
  • One of the hottest stocks in the sector that is poised to outperform!
  • The fundamental and technical support behind these picks.

View this report: Bring Your Portfolio Into The 21st Century

I hope you enjoy this report and are set to profit from the continued growth!

Best,


Wayne Burritt
Market Research Contributor
INO.com, Inc.

Is This The Move In Gold You Don't Want To Miss?

Last week, we looked at the cyclical nature of gold prices (FOREX:XAUUSDO) and the fact that gold was potentially at a low in time. Today's upturn in prices may be the beginning of an up move that will push gold back up to the $1,380 level.

At the moment, gold seems to have very few friends and sometimes that is the best time to buy this market. After hitting a high of just over $1,900 an ounce in September of 2011, gold has slowly drifted to the downside. I believe that the $1,200 level is an important area of support for this precious metal and should not be overlooked.

You have heard me say many times before on this blog that perception in the market is everything. Right now, the perception is that gold is not going to go anywhere in a hurry. While it may turn out to be true, there are certain clues out there indicating that gold could rally $150-$200 from the most recent lows. I'm sure many of you can recall when gold was trading close to $1900 an ounce, the talk of $2,000 $2,500 was all the rage amongst the traders. Right now with gold on the defensive and people calling for the gold market to go to $1,000 or even $800 an ounce, it's just the reverse situation. Sometimes it's psychologically difficult to turn your thinking around and that's why MarketClub's Trade Triangles do so well by giving you an unbiased opinion of the market. Continue reading "Is This The Move In Gold You Don't Want To Miss?"

High Oil Prices Are Here To Stay -- Here's How To Profit

American oil production is surging. Yet oil prices remain near $100 a barrel.

You may be wondering: When will all of this additional production finally overtake demand and push the price of oil down?

You can find one answer in the price of oil futures -- which say we can expect oil to fall to closer to $80 in the coming few years and stay there.

 

Is the market correct? Are oil prices heading south?

I think that the answer is no, for several reasons -- especially after I listened to a recent presentation by Bill Thomas, the CEO and chairman of EOG Resources (NYSE: EOG).

EOG is, by a considerable margin, the largest horizontal oil producer in the world. That means the company has access to the best data available on horizontal oil production and resources.

Put simply, EOG and Thomas believe that the futures market is all wrong about oil prices. The company is bullish on oil and focused on producing more of it.

What EOG sees -- and the market doesn't seem to grasp -- is that for all intents and purposes, the horizontal oil boom is coming from only two plays: the Bakken Formation in the upper Midwest and the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas. A slide from EOG's most recent investor presentation illustrates this clearly: Continue reading "High Oil Prices Are Here To Stay -- Here's How To Profit"

Did Someone Take A Big Bite Out Of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)?

Hello traders everywhere, Adam Hewison here, I hope you all had a great weekend and are ready to start another exciting week of trading. As we start this week, we want to first look at Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). You may or may not be aware that Apple officially split it shares over the weekend with a 7:1 stock split. That means for every share of Apple, you now own seven new shares at a lower price. It seems like Apple is angling for a spot in the DOW. This morning we adjusted our chart scale to reflect the 7:1 split for Apple and show the new share value. We will take a closer look at Apple and see if it is worth buying at its new levels.

Also, we will be looking at MarketClub's Internet portfolio, which contains the following stocks; Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Yahoo (NASDAQ:YH00), Yelp (NYSE:YELP), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and finally Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX).

Today's video will show you exactly where you should or should not be in each of these stocks.

Every success with MarketClub,
Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

Letting Go of Your Leverage: Why Slow and Steady Works Better With FX Trading

Would you consider taking out a $50,000 loan against your home in order to finance a gambling trip to Las Vegas? Of course not, and yet when you leverage your Forex trades that is essentially what you are doing; borrowing money at a risk that you won’t be able to afford to pay it back.

What Does Leveraging Your Trade Mean?

On the surface, leveraging looks like a good idea. Most brokers will allow you to borrow from them to make a trade, usually with a small percentage down. Let’s say yours will require 1%.  This means that for every $1,000 in your account, you potentially could trade with $10,000. Leverage has nothing to do with changing your chances of a successful trade, it just means you are able to invest more into it then what is in your Forex account.

How Can Leverage Help?

Forex trading is measured in pips, which are actually fractions of a cent. In some cases, a gain of 100 pips may only equal one dollar. Continue reading "Letting Go of Your Leverage: Why Slow and Steady Works Better With FX Trading"