• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Markets
    • Helping Families Build Wealth
  • Trade Ideas
  • Reflections
  • Links
  • Trading Program
  • Income Model
    • Income Trading Blueprint
  • Watch List
  • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service
    • Terms of Participation
  • Login

Zach Scheidt

Helping families build wealth so they can focus on what really matters

Adding November Plays to the 20/20 Watch List

November 5, 2022 at 3:31 pm by Zachary Scheidt

November watch list

We’re heading into an important period for investors. Which makes this a perfect time to update your stock watch list.

This week’s mid-term elections could be a major catalyst for stocks in different industries.

Meanwhile, we’re working our way through earnings season.

Many companies are giving guidance for what to expect next year. And these reports are driving stocks higher and lower (depending on the day and the specific earnings report).

That’s why I thought this this weekend would be a good time to send you a copy of my updated 20/20 Watch List.

The list is a curated selection of specific stocks — meant to help you see investment opportunities more clearly. (Hence the 20/20 Watch List name).

I just finished updating the list (you can see some of the changes below).

My hope is that this will be a great resource for you as we head into the end of the year.

If you like what you see, you can get an updated version of this watch list every week! Simply subscribe to my 20/20 Watch List service using the link below.

>> Get My Watch List Updates for a Full Year Here <<

(Whether you subscribe or not, I’m happy for you to download a complementary copy of the watch list here.)

Below are a few of the adjustments I made over the weekend:

BULL PLAYS

The broad stock market typically performs well following mid-term elections. Plus, the overall market is relatively oversold and due for a bear market rally.

Stocks in the bullish section of my watch list look like great buy candidates heading into the end of the year.

Below are some of the changes I made to the bullish plays this weekend.

Stocks I removed from this list:

  • BABA – Chinese stocks still carry too much risk. President Xi has consolidated his absolute power. Private companies operating in China are vulnerable.
  • PANW – Shares are breaking sharply lower after disappointing earnings from competitors. Investors are moving capital out of high-growth / high-valuation stocks in today’s rising interest rate environment.

Stocks I added to this list:

  • GLD – Gold has historically been a good hedge for inflation. The strong dollar has pressured gold this year. Any weakness for the U.S. dollar could kick off a strong rally for gold.
  • TLT – Long-term treasury bonds have traded sharply lower thanks to the Fed’s interest rate hikes. As higher rates stress the economy, the Fed is expected to slow its pace of rate hikes. This could kick off a rally for oversold bonds.

BEAR PLAYS

We’re still in a bear market. Which means many stocks are still vulnerable and could trade sharply lower.

Tech stocks and growth companies are the most vulnerable plays here. That’s because during challenging economic periods, investors move cash out of these speculative plays and into more stable investmetns.

Consider buying put contracts on stocks included in this category.

Stocks I removed from this list:

  • CVNA – Shares of CVNA have dropped to single digits and the company’s market cap is now under 1 billion. While the stock could certainly trade lower, there are better bearish opportunities for us to track with more room to drop.

Stocks I added to this list:

  • NFLX – The streaming video company has expanded throughout the world, but now has fewer growth opportunities left. The stock is once again expensive compared to earnings and vulnerable.

INCOME PLAYS

I have a favorite strategy for collecting investment income. This approach involves selling put contracts for stocks I would be willing to buy.

Most people don’t understand how this strategy works. But you can download a copy of my income blueprint to learn exactly how to collect these payments in your own account.

Below are some changes I made to my list of stocks for this strategy:

Stocks I removed from this list:

  • CF – The stock price is now above $105. Since each put contract represents 100 shares, the higher stock price makes it difficult for us to use CF as a put-selling income play.

Stocks I added to this list:

  • ROST – The discount retailer has been able to buy excess merchandise for low costs. ROST is perfectly situated to offer value for customers looking for relief from today’s high inflation.

I hope you find this sample watch list helpful. Once again, you can download your free copy of this report here.

Please let me know if you find these stock tips helpful. And here’s to growing and protecting your wealth!

Zach

(Trade procedure: 5 minutes after this notification posts, I will enter the trade on my brokerage platform. Once filled I will edit this post to include execution prices.)

Please note: I am placing these trades in my own account. And while I notify the group of all trades 5 minutes before I place my own personal trades, this creates a conflict of interest. Please review all disclosures and agreements included with your subscription packet.

Filed Under: Public, Trade Ideas Tagged With: Bear market, inflation, stocks to watch, watch list

Primary Sidebar

Top 10 Stock Picks
credit card feel the pain

Finally! Credit card companies feel the pain…

Friday’s jobs report was concerning. With challenges for the economy in play, credit card companies feel the pain. Here’s how to profit.

A summer squall for the markets

Beware the Summer Squall!

We’re entering a seasonably weak period for the markets. Here’s how to protect your investments while still profiting from the bull market.

Amelia Earhart flying and investing

What happened to Amelia Earhart??

Amelia Earhart took risks and became one of the most memorable aviators in history. Here are some lessons we can learn from her journey.

The Best Option Strategy to Maximize Profits

After decades of professional investing, this is the best option strategy I’ve found to maximize profits while still managing risk.

quantum computing stocks should be on your radar for trading and investing

An Investor’s Primer on Quantum Computing Stocks

Quantum computing stocks are on the move. Here are the stocks to watch and the information every trader and investor needs to know.

Life gets messy - divorce lessons

Life Gets Messy — And So Do Markets!

Here are three lessons I learned from my divorce — and how they can apply to our investing and trading decisions!

market bounce

Is It Time to Buy? Three Signs Point to a Market Bounce

After three weeks of declines, its time to play for a market bounce. Stocks are oversold, and trading near key support levels.

DOGE: How You Profit from Government Efficiency

DOGE is a dire threat to defense contractor revenue. But I’ve got a simple trade for you that will actually profit from cuts in government spending.

These “Trade War” Stocks are on the Move!

We’re just a few weeks into Trump’s second term, and already we’re seeing a major trade war erupting. But believe it or not, this trade war can actually work to YOUR BENEFIT as an investor!

Momentum Begets Momentum: Why This Rally Has Room to Run

The lessons I learned from Sir Isaac Newton and my old boss Bill. And why today’s market momentum reminds me how right both men were.

Five Daughters, Three Days at Universal… And One Massive Investment Trend

Affluent customers are spending big on experiences. Here’s how you can profit from this massive investment trend.

Trump’s Energy Policy Shift Will Push These Stocks Higher

I’ve been neck deep into the energy sector lately. And one area of the oil patch has caught my attention. These aren’t the flashy stocks you hear about on CNBC. But they’re the companies doing the heavy lifting in the energy world. These companies have drilling expertise… the specialized equipment… and the technical know-how that […]

When I Run Through My Neighborhood, I See a Housing Problem

I’m seeing a major shift in the housing market. And it could spell trouble for homebuilder stocks.

travel stocks

Three Travel Stocks to Pay For Your Next Trip

Spending on travel continues to be strong! Here’s how to profit…

dot plot

Mind the Dots!

The Federal Reserve’s “dot plot” will be an important market driver. Here’s what to watch as the market responds to Fed day.

DISCLAIMER: Stocks and options trading have large potential rewards, but also large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in the stocks and options markets. Don't trade with money you can't afford to lose.

This is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell stocks or options. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this page. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results.

All trades, patterns, charts, systems, etc., discussed on this page are for illustrative purposes only and not to be construed as specific advisory recommendations. Information contained on this site or in any correspondence is intended for informational purposes only and was obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Information is in no way guaranteed. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted.

Arete Publishing, LLC · Copyright © 2025 · All Rights Reserved
Privacy Policy · Terms of Service · Terms of Participation · Log in