Profit in the Bear Market With This Breakthrough Breakout System

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  • Every stock follows the same repeatable, predictable pattern. The key to making money in any stock, in any market, at any time is to trade at the right stages.
  • If you’re interested in riding top growth stocks for short- to medium-term profits while avoiding what can be substantial, painful drawdowns, restrict your buying only to stocks entering Stage 2 breakouts.
  • Our team has developed a first-of-its-kind, advanced trading system that scans the entire market to find only stocks that are entering massive Stage-2 breakouts.

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Over the next few minutes, you’ll learn something that will change the way you look at markets forever. And it’ll help you crush the 2022 bear market.

I know that sounds like quite an exaggeration, but it’s true.

You’ll probably look back on so many of your investments that went wrong and just shake your head…

“Oh, I get it now!”

Here’s the general idea. Every stock follows the same repeatable, predictable pattern. That pattern occurs in four stages. In some of those stages, stocks rise. In others, they fall. The key to making money in any stock, in any market, at any time is to trade stocks at the right stages.

It’s a simple secret to generating wealth on Wall Street. Yet, it’s a well-guarded one that very few people know about.

That’s why if you learn about this hidden pattern today, you’ll be equipped with an unfair advantage over almost every other investor.

So, let’s dive into this hidden pattern and the secret stages that all stocks follow.

Stage 1: Consolidation

As exciting as it can be to watch top-performing stocks ring up gains, they actually spend a lot of time moving sideways.

During these periods – called consolidation stages – not much happens in the stock.

A consolidation stage is characterized by sideways movement in the stock price, as shown below. The highlighted area is a consolidation stage.

Consolidation

A stock’s lack of forward movement during this stage can be caused by a variety of things…

The broad market may be struggling.

The company could have missed a lofty quarterly earnings target set by Wall Street analysts.

Or the stock could be “digesting” gains produced during a big price run.

Whatever the reason, the stock makes no headway during a consolidation stage. There’s no upward momentum.

If you’re looking to trade growth stocks for short-term gains, you should avoid buying stocks locked in a consolidation stage. Instead, wait for those stocks to enter Stage 2.

Stage 2: Breakout — Crushing the Bear Market

A consolidation stage can last for months or years. But eventually, every great top-performing business generates such fantastic revenue and/or earnings growth that the world takes notice.

Large money managers learn about the company, its growth, and its huge future potential.

And they begin buying shares… often by the millions.

All this buying generates what we call an “upside breakout.”

This is when a stock reaches a new high price. The stock price literally “breaks out” of its sideway pattern. You can see how Apple (AAPL) broke out of its consolidation stage in the chart below.

Stage 2: Advancement

Stage-2 advancements are almost always characterized by a surge in trading volume. This is because more and more investors learn about the company, and they buy shares.

The increased buying power sends the stock even higher. This makes more people notice the stock and buy, which sends the stock even higher… which makes more people notice… and so on.

The stock enters a self-reinforcing “rally cycle.”

Buying begets more buying.

It’s a beautiful thing.

A Stage-2 rally can be kicked off by a variety of things – an incredible quarterly earnings report, news of a product breakthrough, excellent clinical trials results, or a positive report from an influential investor.

And this kind of rally can last for months, even a few years.

It’s not uncommon for top growth stocks to double or triple in value in under a year during Stage-2 advancements.

Occasionally, stocks climb 4, 5, 6, even 10-fold.

Let’s return to the Apple example we’ve been working with. That stock soared 83% in less than two years.

Advancement

Stage 3: Distribution

Now, no party lasts forever.

Eventually, every super-performing stock experiences a correction… a period of declining prices.

And as with other stages, this can be caused by a variety of things…

A decline in the broad market…

A serious but solvable problem at the company…

Or maybe investors just bid the company’s shares to very high valuations. And the stock needs to “take a breather” and return to more rational levels.

But before a correction takes hold, growth stocks typically experience what’s called a distribution stage.

This is a period when investors and traders who bought shares before the rally sell their positions and take profits.

They sell to less-informed investors who are only just now hearing about the stock and arriving late to the party.

You can see Apple’s distribution stage in the chart below.

During this Stage 3, the stock is no longer soaring.

It typically trades in a sideways-to-lower pattern. This reflects the push and pull of investors who are sitting on big profits and selling to new investors who, again, are late to the party.

The Stage-2 buying frenzy marked a generally steady rise in prices. And the Stage-3 distribution period is characterized by a trading channel.

And then, the stock enters a correction.

Stage 4: Correction

This is the least-enjoyable part of a top-performing stock’s life cycle.

This stage is sort of like the hangover after a party.

As I mentioned earlier in this guide, no stock – no matter how great – goes up all the time.

The market tends to go wild for elite growth stocks and bids them up to unsustainable levels.

Investors will bid growth stocks to levels that the fundamentals don’t currently justify.

Stage 4 corrections act to “wash away” the excesses and set realistic expectations for stocks.

Here’s Apple’s correction in late 2018.

U.S. E- Commerce Sales. A chart showing revenue since 1999 shows upward growth in billions.

Stage-4 corrections can come in different shapes and sizes. Stocks can correct 20%, 30%, 40%, even 60% from their highs. And these corrections can last months or even years.

After Stage 4, top growth stocks return to Stage 1, the consolidation stage.

During this consolidation, top growth stocks continue to register increasing revenues and/or earnings. They build up power for their next leg higher.

Thanks to their growing businesses and now-lower share prices, they often sport attractive valuations. And that allows us to make money in the next Stage 2.

As you can see in the chart below, Apple regularly cycled through periods of consolidation, advancement, distribution, and correction during its extraordinary run… which produced returns of around 30,000%.

AAPL stock chart

I’m a major proponent of long-term investing.

For people who don’t have the interest or time to follow the stock market every day or every week, it’s a great way to grow wealth.

As we’ve seen with Apple, you can make outstanding returns by holding a good stock through all its stages.

But if you’re interested in riding top growth stocks for short- to medium-term profits while avoiding what can be substantial, painful drawdowns, the lesson is clear.

Restrict your buying ONLY to stocks entering Stage 2!

The Final Word on Beating the Bear Market

Over the past year, my team of Caltech quants has developed a first-of-its-kind, advanced trading system. It scans the entire market and finds ONLY stocks that are entering massive Stage-2 breakouts.

Not even stocks in the middle or end of Stage-2 breakouts.

In so doing, we’ve developed a system that helps us find winning stocks in every and any market — including the current bear market of 2022.

And for the first time ever, we debuting that system to the public on Wednesday, August 31.

Trust me. If you’re tired of the bear market crushing your portfolio in 2022 and you want to punch back, you’ll want to tune into this special broadcast.

It may be your best chance to make money over the next 12 months.

On the date of publication, Luke Lango did not have (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article.


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