Weekly Trading Update #62 (Mar 10, 2025)
Momentum-driven stock picks and swing trades, powered by my proprietary research.
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SUMMARY
Weekly Momentum Pick (my short-term tactical play):
$VZ (Verizon Communications Inc) is my stock pick for this week, a leading company within the Communication Services sector, trading 0% from its 1-year high.
Last week’s pick lost 2.0%, bringing my 2025 performance to 0%.
Since 2019, my momentum picks have achieved a 62% hit rate and returned 656%—outperforming the S&P 500 by 5x.
Swing Trade Portfolio (my comprehensive mid-term strategy):
Last week, I exited 6 positions. For the week ahead, I’m planning 1 sale.
The portfolio is currently allocated as follows: 9% in Growth, 15% in Cyclical, 11% in Defensive, and 65% in Cash. Last week, I reduced my exposure across growth and cyclicals.
I own 8 positions, with 6 currently in profit. The top performers are McDonald’s ($MCD, +11%) and Visa ($V, +8%),
Since its inception in October 2023, my Swing Trade Portfolio has returned 28%.
Trading Week Reflection:
It was another tough week for the market, with no follow-through from the bulls. Many stocks, especially in the growth segment, made new lower lows, which is certainly concerning. While a bounce is inevitable at some point—markets never go straight down forever—the real question is whether it will be another short-lived rally like the ones we've seen.
Until we get more clarity, the best approach is to reduce exposure and remain patient. That's what I've done with the Swing Trade portfolio, raising more cash and continuing to be a net seller for several weeks. With only a third of the portfolio currently invested, downside risk is limited while I wait for better conditions and clearer signals.
1. WEEKLY MOMENTUM PICK
Approach
I use a proprietary algorithm to evaluate momentum indicators for each company on my watchlist, including the 1-month and 3-month returns and the performance relative to their 52-week high and low. Each stock is then ranked based on these indicators, with a score assigned from highest to lowest. The stock with the highest average score becomes my pick for the week.
My trading plan is straightforward: I buy the stock pick at the market open on Monday and sell it by Friday's close. This strategy focuses on the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones (plus Alphabet). As the algorithm rewards consistent winners, it is not uncommon for the same stock to be selected for multiple weeks in a row.
Performance
Since 2019, my stock picks have delivered consistently strong returns, significantly outperforming the S&P 500. The cumulative return on my weekly momentum picks stands at +656% (when traded with a stop-loss), surpassing the S&P 500 by 5x.
Last week, my stock pick lost 2.0%, bringing my 2025 performance to 0%.
Momentum Pick of the Week
My stock pick for week #10 of 2025 is $VZ (Verizon Communications Inc). The stock has gained 15% in the past month and 5% in the past quarter, currently trading less than 1% from its 52-week high. That makes $VZ the stock with the best momentum profile on my watchlist.
The entry price is always Monday's market open. I then calculate a 6% profit target and a 2% stop-loss limit based on the entry price. These levels are used as performance benchmarks. If the price breaches the stop-loss or profit target during the week, I assume an exit at that level. I don't sell on Monday if the stop-loss is hit, but I sell if the profit target is reached. I exit at Friday's close if none of these conditions are met.
While my personal entry and exit prices may vary slightly— for better or worse, the simplified approach makes tracking performance clearer and easier to replicate.
Confidence Level: MEDIUM
Long-Term Trend: Positive
Short-term Momentum: Weak
Algo Score: 91
The confidence level reflects my qualitative assessment based on my experience with these stock picks. The best-performing picks often exhibit two key traits:
Supportive broader market conditions.
An algo score below 94, indicating the stock still has room to run.
New Research Strategy: MOMENTUM BOUNCE
I have been paper trading this strategy for the past three years, using the same momentum-based algorithm but applying it differently. The approach has delivered a cumulative 300% return with a 60% hit rate over that period. Given the results, I am tracking it live and including it in my updates.
The strategy remains one stock per week, bought on Monday and sold on Friday. The stock selection is based on my algorithm but focuses on the weakest-ranked stock within a universe of U.S.-listed stocks with a market cap above $150B.
In bull markets, I go long, expecting a bounce from oversold conditions. In bear markets, I either stay on the sidelines or short the stock, anticipating further downside.
I expect higher volatility than my usual momentum picks, and I don't use stop-losses at this stage. Given the higher risk, I will trade smaller amounts.
Last week's momentum bounce pick lost 1.2%, bringing the performance in 2025 to +2%.
My pick for the week ahead is $TSLA (Tesla).
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