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  • Get real-time stock alerts straight to your inbox, complete with clear limit-order buy zones and low-maintenance plans—no screen-staring. Although we don’t generally set price targets and stop loss levels because data shows these practices significantly harm long-term performance, we do outline strong resistance levels where partial profit-taking might be prudent, and we sometimes let go of certain stocks in our basket if it starts to significantly underperform in relative strength terms.
  • We filter for high-moat, growth-driven stocks with efficient capital use, consistent inflows, and strong management. We then rank sectors by relative strength vs. the S&P 500, then pick five stocks with the strongest relative strength—perfect for swing, day, or options trading strategies.

Learn to Trade Credit Spreads

  • Although buying underlying shares is the simplest way to take advantage of our 5 weekly stocks, credit spread options offer a more capital efficient method. Roman’s book: The Weekly Credit Spread Income Blueprint on Amazon Kindle, provides a step-by-step guide to executing and managing credit spreads.
  • This book teaches a rules-based approach to trading credit spreads using key indicators. Roman breaks down how trend, volume, and, most importantly, relative strength can create a real trading edge. Regarding our service, we always mention when we prefer bull put credit spreads instead of underlying shares for a given stock, and provide reasoning.

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