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VRA Letter: VRA System Trading/Investing Heads Up. Market Update; Rate Cuts Are Nearing; Don’t Fight the Tape, Don’t Fight the Fed. Pm’s/Miners; Next Leg Higher is Underway. Xtract One

Good Thursday morning. Heads up: going forward we will be more active in trading ETF’s (via our preferred leveraged and non-leveraged ETF’s). Using VRA Investing System readings to facilitate each trade, we’ll have a more ...

Posted On May 09, 20247 MIN Read
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Good Thursday morning. Heads up: going forward we will be more active in trading ETF’s (via our preferred leveraged and non-leveraged ETF’s). Using VRA Investing System readings to facilitate each trade, we’ll have a more proactive approach in trading our favorite ETF investment vehicles. In bull markets (this one) we’ll look to to “buy” an ETF when it hits extreme oversold readings and conversely, we’ll look to "sell” that ETF when it hits extreme overbought readings. Again, this will apply primarily to leveraged ETF’s, where we track a universe of 10-15 ETF’s that we trust most. 

Today, each of the ETF’s in the VRA Portfolio should be owned (and bought on dips). They are:

SOXL (3 x Semi ETF)

TNA (3 x Russell 2000 ETF)

ERX (2 x Energy ETF)

NUGT (2 x Gold Miner ETF)

KWEB (China ETF) - we won’t be selling for some time (not leveraged)

ARKB (Bitcoin ETF) - we won’t be selling for some time (not leveraged)

As we approach a new buy/sell target we’ll begin setting up...

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