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Roger’s Radar Weekly Watchlist: Monday, January 17, 2021

by | Jan 14, 2022 | WealthPress University

If you’ve been a subscriber for some time, then you should already know I’m primarily a systems trader. That means I perform a lot of sector analysis and count on back-tested, proven strategies to beat the stock market.

And I’m ready to start sharing all of this knowledge with you…

The Roger’s Radar Weekly Watchlist uses a proprietary stock ranking system to find the strongest ETFs in the market.  

I use proprietary algorithms based on relative strength over multiple time frames to track the top 5 ETFs. These five ETFs are the strongest in the market. And based on historical data, they’re likely to continue to outperform based on backtesting and alerts I’ve issued in my Alpha Rotation service. 

If you want to learn more about how I pick new stocks to target, check out this video. I have a unique Cumulative Strength Index (CSI) scan I run and use as a barometer for the broader market to gauge major indexes like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100. 

And when a stock gets on the upper edge of my scanner, it tends to stick. 

But keep in mind, the ETFs on the Roger’s Radar Weekly Watchlist aren’t trade recommendations. They’re just trade ideas, so don’t enter a position if you’re not comfortable managing it on your own. 

If you’re interested in more than just pointers and ideas, you can get real trades from my Alpha Rotation service through text and email alerts, with entry and exits.

Every two weeks, Alpha Rotation trades clusters of four positions with the possibility for double-digit returns in just two weeks. And I’ll even send you bonus trade alerts from time to time. 

Roger’s Radar Weekly Watchlist 

And as always, don’t forget to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel if you haven’t already so you can be notified as soon as we post our next video and see what other trade opportunities we’re paying close attention to! 

WRITTEN BY<br>Roger Scott

WRITTEN BY
Roger Scott

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