Three Quick And Easy Profit Plays To Make Right Now

We have some things to talk about this morning – and they’re not politics.

The markets have gone through the “Trumpcrash” and come out stronger on the other side. That’s shining a spotlight on three promising buys I’m looking at right now.

You can buy them outright and pocket the cash, or trade them and make even more.

Even better, they’re wide open. No one else is looking at these, so we’ll have the chance to make even more money than usual.

Let’s jump right in.

The Biggest Potential Gains Are Right Here

It sure looked like the markets were going to fall off a cliff on Wednesday. Dow futures plunged as low as 800 points, and “safety switches” tripped on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq in the night, too.

But the uncertainty evaporated as it became clear that, for the first time since 2006, there would be no divided government. The markets were still going strong by Friday’s close.

But I think the three kinds of stocks I’m going to show you should do best of all, long after the dust of the upset election has settled.

Profit Play No. 1: Healthcare

Healthcare stocks, for instance, were “supposed” to drop following the election, but here again we saw another surprise.

Of course, health insurance stocks did drop on Wednesday, but actual healthcare stocks are embracing Trump’s victory because of his rhetoric on repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Big insurers, like Aetna and UnitedHealth, have already pulled out of the ACA. Now, with Trump in power, the prospect of having the so-called “state line” sales limits removed would create more competition for healthcare companies – which would drive up profits.

There’s a really easy way to trade the trend here; one of the largest healthcare ETFs, Health Care Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSE Arca: XLV), could lead to some very nice profits.

Take a look at its bounce in price from just one week ago…

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