Corey Williams
Corey Williams is the editor of Sector ETF Trader, an investment advisory service focused on profiting from ETFs and the economic cycle. Under Corey’s leadership, the Sector ETF Trader has become one of the most popular and successful ETF advisories around.
In addition to his groundbreaking service, Corey is the lead contributor to ETF Trading Research, where he shares his insights about ETFs and financial markets on a daily basis. He’s also a regular contributor to the Dynamic Wealth Report and the editor of one the hottest option trading services around – Elite Option Trader.
Corey Williams's Latest Posts
Will Foreclosure-Gate Bust The Banks?
I’m sure you’ve heard this old Wall Street saying… Buy the rumor and sell the news. We’ll often see traders buy a stock when they expect good news in the future… Buy the rumor. Then once the news is released – the catalyst is gone – and they sell… Sell the news. It causes the […]
Boom Or Bust For Agribusiness Stocks?
Have you noticed the second half of 2010 is shaping up to be a banner year for commodities… Yep, hard assets are rocketing higher. And the US Dollar is plummeting. As a result, Ag stocks are growing faster than weeds! The Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF (MOO) is a good proxy for Ag stocks. It holds […]
Got Cash?
Americans’ collective wallet got a bit lighter last quarter. According to the Federal Reserve, household net worth dropped $1.5 trillion in the second quarter. Clearly, this is another blow to consumers struggling to repair their balance sheets. I’m sure you’ll agree it’s a tough environment for consumers. How are they supposed to be optimistic when […]
Go With International ETFs For Growth!
You’ve probably noticed many of the world’s largest stock markets have recently stalled out. Come to think of it, U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan are still well off their April highs. And even popular emerging markets like China, Brazil, and Russia continue to struggle. Simply stated, it’s a tough market to find growth opportunities. Fortunately […]
Smart Investing In The Smart Grid
It’s no secret electricity usage is surging worldwide. In fact, growth in electricity demand is outpacing overall growth in energy demand. Think about it, people are consuming electricity for space heating and cooling, cooking, refrigeration, lighting, water heating, and to power all the great consumer electronics. Consider this… Two-thirds (66%) of our economy depends on […]
The No. 1 Reason You Should Buy Stocks Now
Tired of the same old economic data? It seems like all we hear about in the media is jobs and consumer spending. But they don’t tell the whole story. And to be perfectly honest, they’re wildly erratic and prone to huge revisions. There’s a better solution. It’s an economic indicator the Wall Street Journal calls […]
One Contrarian Indicator You Can’t Ignore
Sheep get sheared… For the one billion sheep on farms around the world, it’s a fact of life. They’re going to get clipped. The wool they’ve worked so hard to grow all year will be snatched from them in an instant. If you’ve ever been on a ranch, you quickly see sheep have a natural […]
CEO Ruins Stock…
A few months ago, I told readers about a stock ready to double. And in only two short months, the stock jumped from around $10 to over $21. But there’s a new development. I’ll tell you what to do in a moment… First though, a little background. The company I mentioned a while back is […]
Go With A Winner!
The Dow first crossed 10,000 nearly eleven and a half years ago. I remember watching CNBC as this historic event occurred. It was March 16, 1999. Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange began cheering and tossing homemade confetti. Everyone was celebrating the markets historic moment. I doubt they would have been […]
The Startling Truth About Consumer Spending
The results are in. It looks like unemployment insurance benefits are the key to our economic recovery. It’s an ugly development. But it’s creating a unique opportunity for you to profit. Let me explain… Right now the unemployment rate in the U.S. stands at 9.5%. That’s 14.6 million Americans who are unemployed. (I’m not even […]