Do you feel like you are missing out on something? Like the juiciest stock market gains?
Does it seem like it’s too late by the time you place your trades and the really big moves have already been made? That the biggest profits happened overnight?
If so, you’re not alone. And you are not just paranoid about missing out on stock market gains. It’s happening. It is the way the market seems to be working these days.
Just take a look at this chart and you’ll see exactly what I mean . . .
As you can see almost ALL the stock market gains posted by the S&P 500 Index last quarter happened, literally OVERNIGHT!
It’s hard to believe if you don’t see it with your own eyes, but it’s true: 462 of the S&P 500s gains happened in afterhours trading or pre-market trading.
Meanwhile, the S&P gained a measly 53.6 points during regular trading hours from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
That means 90% of market profits happened overnight during the last three months alone. The big stock market gains happened while you were sleeping.
Chalk it up to the modern stock market structure today. Technology has the world more connected than ever. Events unfolding in Asia and Europe, while you’re sleeping, are moving our markets in the U.S.
That, plus rising volatility, means big price gaps happen overnight. By the time you wake up and have your first cup of joe . . . it’s already too late. The big gains have been grabbed already by the machine-driven hedge funds that never sleep.
But there is a way to level the playing field. My colleague Andy Crowder specializes in overnight trades. This strategy gives you the power to earn consistent healthy profits in less than five minutes. Here are all the details.
With overnight trades you can boost your success rate to win 79.3% of your trades. And at the same time, you cut your risk big time by getting in and out, overnight. Andy has put together a briefing to show you how to do it here.
In it, you’ll see how you could start with $5,000 – and turn it into $2,825,856 in less than three years thanks to overnight trades.
Click here to get more details.
Good investing,
Mike Burnick