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The stock market wrapped up the quarter and first half of the year today, setting many new records on the downside. At the end of the first 6 months, the NASDAQ has dropped more than it ever has in that time period, while bonds and high yield credit also had their worst performance ever in history. At the same time, personal spending dropped for the first time this year, leaving investors with a sour taste coming into the end of the quarter. With all that out the way, many investors and traders are calling for a bounce as we enter a historically bullish holiday weekend. Tomorrow will show us what sort of foot we are going to start the new quarter on. After this brief market recap and stock analysis, I go over my portfolio and stock trades for the day. I really wanted to highlight UNG stock as I made a trade on it today and after such a big drop, it could offer some big opportunities. I also go over the trades on HD stock & TRIP stock as a potential bullish play. EITHER WAY ITS GOING TO BE EXCITING SO I HOPE YOU ARE READY! POST YOUR WATCHLIST BELOW AND SEE YOU IN THE MORNING!

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