The
best time to buy cheap is when you are afraid to bring up your ideas
around the water cooler at work for fear of the peer laughter. Our work
centers on looking for oversold conditions and crowd behavioral
anomalies that can give us better low risk entries with good upside
potential. A combination of fundamentals and technical, combined with
Elliott Wave Theory patterns can lead to nice profits with low risk.
For just a few quick ideas that would make sense in this area, we point
out 3 ETF's that you could look at entering now as they are way out of
favor and very oversold.
Gold Stocks: GDXJ
The Junior Miners index is high risk, high reward. However, if you time
the entry right at the opportune moment the upside is very high with low
downside risk. With GOLD out of favor, we have been pounding the table
the last 10 days or so that there are only 4-5 weeks left to buy quality
miner names. Instead of picking through them one at a time, you can
pick up the high beta play GDJX ETF.
How about Brazil?
Everyone hates Brazil stocks now, but they have some of the most
valuable natural resources in the world, and Brazil almost always
bounces back strong off bear cycle lows. Here is a way to play the
commodity rebound we see in 2014: EWZ ETF
It's not too late to eat some Turkey:
For just a few quick ideas that would make sense in this area, we point out 3 ETF's that you could look at entering now as they are way out of favor and very oversold.
The Junior Miners index is high risk, high reward. However, if you time the entry right at the opportune moment the upside is very high with low downside risk. With GOLD out of favor, we have been pounding the table the last 10 days or so that there are only 4-5 weeks left to buy quality miner names. Instead of picking through them one at a time, you can pick up the high beta play GDJX ETF.
Everyone hates Brazil stocks now, but they have some of the most valuable natural resources in the world, and Brazil almost always bounces back strong off bear cycle lows. Here is a way to play the commodity rebound we see in 2014: EWZ ETF
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