Chief Market Strategist
Ross Givens is a veteran trader with over 15 years of experience and a former VP at a major Wall Street investment bank. Specializing in small-cap stocks and momentum-driven plays, Ross identifies high-probability setups before they hit the mainstream. As Lead Strategist at Traders Agency, he has guided hundreds of successful trades and developed multiple flagship publications.
The iran war bond market fallout has erased $1.5 trillion as 30-year Treasury yields push above 5%. Why safe haven bonds are failing and what to buy now.
Olin stock analysis reveals a 16-month base breakout targeting 90-100% gains by year-end. Plus a TLT put trade positioned for rising rates into 2026.
SpaceX IPO NASDAQ listing could force passive investors to buy overvalued stocks. Learn how new fast entry rules affect QQQ, retirement funds, and how to p
AI energy stocks are surging as data center electricity demand doubles by 2030. See 5 infrastructure plays capturing this once-in-20-years power shift.
Fannie Mae stock forecast points to 10X upside per Bill Ackman's privatization thesis. See the math behind FNMA and FMCC price targets for 2026.
Nu Holdings stock analysis reveals a Buffett-backed fintech at $14 with 131M customers and just 1.3% market penetration. See why analysts target $22.
Copper mining stocks HBM and TGB are at key buy points. See the exact entry zones, stop losses, and profit targets for both trades.
Smart money is rotating out of U.S. stocks into international markets. See where Ross Givens says capital is flowing and how to position your portfolio.
Oil prices could surge to $200. Ross Givens breaks down the energy trade catalysts and the stocks positioned to profit. See his top picks.
With all this market turmoil, is the smart money on the retreat? Today’s chart shows the answer.
Crypto has been overlooked and underperforming for the past year. What’s forming right now is a clean shallowing pattern across multiple major digital assets. See the two trades I am placing now.
Stocks are down this month and most people think it’s because of the war in Iran, but there is a much bigger force at play. High inflation and high prices. But there is a bull market somewhere. See which areas could still have opportunity.
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