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Summer Trading – the Playground for the Patient: Engineering the Markets Report, May 28th, 2025

Summer Trading – the Playground for the Patient: Engineering the Markets Report, May 28th, 2025

by Nick R | May 28, 2025 | Market Reports by Terry Long

In this week’s report, we unpack why patient investors thrive during the summer slowdown. Discover which high-growth stocks are quietly outperforming, how to turn thin volumes into sharp entries, and what sector rotation signals to watch. Plus, get insights from the...
“Sell in May and Go Away” – Why That’s Not a Good Strategy: Engineering The Markets Report, May 20th, 2025

“Sell in May and Go Away” – Why That’s Not a Good Strategy: Engineering The Markets Report, May 20th, 2025

by Nick R | May 21, 2025 | Market Reports by Terry Long

This report dismantles the old market myth that summer is best spent out of stocks. With hard-hitting data and sharp insight, it shows why staying invested – through volatility and beyond – leads to stronger long-term results. Discover why timing the...
Trading the Post-Correction Playbook: Engineering The Markets Report, May 13th, 2025

Trading the Post-Correction Playbook: Engineering The Markets Report, May 13th, 2025

by Nick R | May 13, 2025 | Market Reports by Terry Long

Corrections feel painful, but history proves they often pave the way for powerful rebounds. This report reveals how the Nasdaq 100 has averaged 38% gains after major corrections and outlines a tactical playbook for smart entries, sector rotation, and timing your next...
Engineering the Markets Report – May 7th, 2025

Engineering the Markets Report – May 7th, 2025

by Nick R | May 7, 2025 | Market Reports by Terry Long

Feeling stuck on the sidelines?This timely report from TradingAnalysis.com explores the psychological, technical, and strategic roadblocks that keep traders from re-entering the market after a correction – right when the biggest gains often happen. Learn what to...
Engineering the Markets Report – April 30th, 2025

Engineering the Markets Report – April 30th, 2025

by Nick R | Apr 30, 2025 | Market Reports by Terry Long

After a strong rebound across all major indices, Terry Long explores how investors can begin to step back into the market without overcommitting. This week’s report outlines a disciplined game plan focused on dollar-cost averaging, dividend income, and sector rotation...
Engineering the Markets: Precision Patterns and Profitability – April 22nd

Engineering the Markets: Precision Patterns and Profitability – April 22nd

by Nick R | Apr 22, 2025 | Market Reports by Terry Long

Ready to navigate the bear market correction with confidence? Dive into our latest report, “Opportunities in a Bear Market Correction,” for key insights on dollar-cost averaging, sector rotation, and upcoming earnings. Don’t miss out on potential...
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