Trading Opportunities

Wondering what our top minds are trading today? InvestorPlace’s “Trading Opportunities” provides high-quality analysis in a fast-moving market, covering earnings uptrends and big market-moving swings for high-octane trades. Our financial analysts closely monitor rotations in and out of sectors to deliver prescient financial advice you can trade on.

Serving Up More Income From Starbucks

Starbucks (SBUX) rose over 3.5% yesterday as a result, and since it is about to pull back slightly, this is the perfect time for a put write.

Quick and Easy Income With This Canopy Growth Trade

Canopy Growth Corporation (NYSE:CGC), with its massive leap higher yesterday, has a lot of enthusiasm ahead of earnings.

Maximize Your Income on Target With This Simple Trade

We expect Target to meet earnings expectations, and we can collect on that possibility now by selling a put write with an expiration just after TGT reports.

Intel Corporation’s Pullback is a Chance for Quick and Easy Income

The added volatility makes it a great time for a short-term bullish trade on Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC).

How the Dark Pool System Keeps Winning

If you want to see just how effective my system is, keep reading. We’ll take a look at some of the trades I made recently so you can get a better sense of just what the Dark Pool offers.

How I Spot Big Market Corrections BEFORE They Happen

I called the last 14 market corrections on social media -- including the recent COVID-19 market crash -- before they happened.

I Know What’s Going on “Upstairs”

I’ve spent more than 25 years translating Wall Street's secret trades in order to ride these waves of capital and make hugely profitable trades.

How You Can Profit From the Hidden World of Short-Term Market Moves

Over the next week, you’re going to receive several messages from me where I’ll talk a lot about my deep knowledge of a hidden stock market phenomenon called “Dark Pools”… and how my trading system can work for you.

Bond ETFs for the Coming Consumer Correction

Quality U.S. corporate bonds and municipal bonds remain in strong demand, and even with some new issuance, buyers have been pulling them into their portfolios by the truckload.

Collect Big Gains if Conagra Breaks Pre-Pandemic Highs

My indicators are giving bullish readings this week, and I want to capitalize on broader participation in the rally with a bullish trade on Conagra Brands, Inc. (NYSE:CAG).

Play Microsoft’s Pullback With This Strategy for a Big Payout

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has been one of our favorite stocks to sell options against because its chart looks like this…

Playing Gold as Tech Fades

We’re recommending you look at selling a put write on the SPDR Gold Shares ETF (NYSEARCA:GLD).

Quick Income from a Put Write on Johnson & Johnson

Earnings season is upon us, and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) will kick off second-quarter reporting for the big pharmaceutical stocks on July 16.

Ball Corporation’s Got a Bullish Bias For Now

To prepare for the increase in volatility as earnings season starts, we recommend covered call trade on Ball Corporation (NYSE:BLL).

This Semiconductor Stock is Breaking Out

We’re in a bullish mode, so I will recommend buying a call option on MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:MTSI).

An Essential Trade on Target, an Essential Business

Instead of looking at those companies that are reopening, we’re looking at a company that has remained open throughout the pandemic as an essential business: Target (NYSE:TGT).

How to Get an Instant Payout Using Home Depot

One company we still like, even after yesterday’s selling, is Home Depot (NYSE:HD), and now is an excellent time to sell a put write against it.

Twitter’s Pullback is an Income Opportunity

As long as Twitter doesn’t lose as many advertisers as Facebook, it is the perfect target for a bullish put write.

Quick Income on Nike Before a Reversion to the Mean

Nike (NASDAQ:NKE) saw some bullish buying, and if you, like us, have been holding shares, its push higher makes this a perfect time to sell covered calls.