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Technology

Three Ways to Profit in This Volatile Market

I recently shared a story with you folks here.

I told you how my older daughter, Jordan, a college senior, is working on a school project paper trading a $100,000 portfolio focused heavily on tech stocks.

And that story led to a lesson in moneymaking. In honor of Jordan's rightful suspicion of anything her "old man" tries to teach her, I dubbed it "The Skeptic's Guide to Tech Investing."

Today I've got another personal story. This one is about my younger daughter – and it also comes with a lesson.

This lesson requires we do something painful.

We've got to take a close look at the past few days' extremely rocky markets… the down days we've seen in the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite… and the news-driven shellacking served up to the likes of Facebook Inc. (privacy concerns), Amazon.com Inc. (a presidential tweet-storm), and Nvidia Inc. (the fatal self-driving Uber crash).

But after we do that, we'll be able to "see through" all the headlines about "tech" dragging down the rest of the market.

There we'll find three huge profit opportunities that are going to come out of these rocky markets just fine.

Make these moves now...

Dow Jones

What Wall Street Is Desperately Trying to Hide About These Wild Markets

If you think the Dow crashing 1,600 points intraday is unprecedented, you're wrong.

If you think the Dow trading 5,000 points up and down in a single day was an aberration, you're wrong.

If you think the wild swings equity markets are experiencing will eventually pass, you're wrong.

Everything you've heard on TV and everything you've read about the stock market's violent moves this past week is wrong.

What's really wrong is how hardly anyone knows what's wrong, and the handful of people who do know aren't being honest.

I'm going to tell you something you aren't going to hear or read anywhere else: the truth about what's wrong with stock markets, how they got to be so dangerous, and how to trade this new reality.

Let's get started...