| | | | April 30, 2024 | Learn From a 20-Year Veteran Trader Every Day (for Free!) | | | A Note From Louis: Last week, we dropped a note telling you about a one-of-a-kind new service from our friend and InvestorPlace publishing partner, Jonathan Rose, called Masters in Trading: Live.
Stocks have been a bit choppy lately, but Jonathan, a 20-year market veteran, believes the market will scream higher by summer – and that the recent lows from the last few weeks might be the lowest point for the rest of the year.
I can think of no one better to guide you through the daily gyrations than Jonathan. And today, you’ll find out why because Jeff Remsburg, the editor of the daily InvestorPlace Digest, just finished up an interview with Jonathan. And we’re bringing you that video interview in today’s Market 360.
Remember, every weekday, at 11 a.m. Eastern, Jonathan hosts a free daily livestream for 30 minutes. During each broadcast, he talks about market action… highlighting potential trade setups… and then discusses a “Trade of the Day.” Simply sign up for free email reminders to let you know when it’s time to tune in every day. You can do that here.
And right now, I hope you’ll check out Jeff’s interview with Jonathan… | | Dear Savio,
Today, I’m taking a break from my normal written analysis and instead bringing you a video interview with Jonathan Rose, who’s the analyst behind Masters in Trading Live. This is a free daily trading service, which you can sign up for here, that prioritizes education and market understanding.
Here are a few more “what’s in it for you” details about the service: - It features new trade ideas every day that the market is open at 11 a.m. Eastern time…
- It’s brought to you by a 20-year market veteran who has a passion for helping others understand and profit from the markets…
- It’s delivered in an easily digestible video format that takes only about 15 minutes to watch…
- It’s been racking up some impressive returns over the last two months…
- And again, it’s free.
Since Jonathan launched Masters in Trading Live a couple months ago, the feedback we’ve received has been glowing. And for good reason – Jonathan is a gifted teacher with a skill for simplifying trading concepts.
He also happens to be an accomplished trader who can help you put a wad of extra trading cash in your pocket. Best of all, both the education and the trading take only about 15 minutes per live episode.
In this chat, Jonathan and I dive into all sorts of topics, including: - Why he believes the market will rip “way higher” between now and summer
- How Jonathan figures out the direction a stock is about to move
- One of his latest trade wins with QQQ (an ETF representing the Nasdaq) and what he expects from the ETF over the coming weeks
- Why Jonathan believes we might not see the recent lows from April again – for the rest of the year
After you check out the interview, make sure to click here so you’ll receive notifications each time Jonathan goes live. Even if you’re not certain you want to trade, Jonathan’s livestreams provide a fantastic lens into how a veteran views the market, analyzes trade setups, and explains/distills important market topics.
I’d encourage you to check out one or two livestreams just to get a sense for how valuable they are. Again, they’re only 15 minutes each.
So, I hope you’ll enjoy this interview with Jonathan. And again, to register for his weekday livestreams at 11 a.m. Eastern, click here.
Have a good evening,
Jeff Remsburg
Editor, InvestorPlace Digest | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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