The Watchlist Hub
My curated watchlists covering key areas of the market. Select a tab below to explore each category.
Dividend Growth Opportunities
This watchlist highlights dividend-paying stocks with strong technical setups. Identify buy zones at support levels and take advantage of breakout momentum for enhanced yield and capital appreciation.
$Maxwell's Dividends
Dividends are a cornerstone of passive income. This watchlist includes my top dividend-paying stocks. Use technical analysis to identify buying opportunities at support and sell at resistance for maximum returns.
Dividend ETF
Simplify dividend investing with this diversified ETF watchlist. These funds reduce risk while offering steady income through a mix of dividend-paying stocks.
Monthly Dividends
If steady cash flow is your goal, these stocks pay dividends monthly. Ideal for creating consistent passive income streams.
Sector SPDRs
This watchlist focuses on major Sector SPDR ETFs to help you track money flow across key industries. Use these trends to identify sector rotation, evaluate market strength, and pinpoint high-probability trading opportunities within leading and lagging sectors.
XLC - Communications
This includes telecom and media giants like Google, Meta, and Verizon. It’s a mix of defensive telecoms and volatile ad-based tech, so I pick my spots carefully.
XLY - Discretionary
This sector includes retail, automotive, and leisure companies: businesses that tend to do well when consumer spending is strong. I use this list when I’m looking for trades tied to economic optimism or market recoveries
XLP - Staples
These are essential goods companies: think food, beverages, and household products, that hold up even in recessions. I look here when the market feels shaky and I want more stable, defensive names.
XLE - Energy
This watchlist includes oil, gas, and energy service companies. I use this to trade around commodity cycles and dividend-heavy energy plays.
XLF - Financials
Banks, insurance, and investment firms make up this group. I monitor it closely when interest rates are changing or earnings season kicks off for the major banks.
XLV - Health Care
Pharma, biotech, and health care services are all here. I like this list when I want exposure to defensive growth or when tech feels overextended.
XLI - Industrials
Airlines, defense contractors, and machinery stocks. I look here for reversal patterns and earnings momentum during strong economic cycles.
XLB - Materials
This sector includes chemical, mining, and construction materials companies. It’s more cyclical, so I check this when inflation or global demand is rising.
XLRE - Real Estate
REITs and property management firms focused on commercial and residential assets. This is a great list for yield-focused plays and potential covered calls.
XLK - Technology
Tech giants, software, and semiconductors live here. I use this list often for premium selling on high-IV names and for growth trades.
XLU - Utilities
Regulated utility companies that tend to move slowly but pay consistent dividends. I turn to this list when the market’s in risk-off mode and I want stability.
XLC - Communications
This includes telecom and media giants like Google, Meta, and Verizon. It’s a mix of defensive telecoms and volatile ad-based tech, so I pick my spots carefully.
XLY - Discretionary
This sector includes retail, automotive, and leisure companies: businesses that tend to do well when consumer spending is strong. I use this list when I’m looking for trades tied to economic optimism or market recoveries
XLP - Staples
These are essential goods companies: think food, beverages, and household products, that hold up even in recessions. I look here when the market feels shaky and I want more stable, defensive names.
XLE - Energy
This watchlist includes oil, gas, and energy service companies. I use this to trade around commodity cycles and dividend-heavy energy plays.
XLF - Financials
Banks, insurance, and investment firms make up this group. I monitor it closely when interest rates are changing or earnings season kicks off for the major banks.
XLV - Health Care
Pharma, biotech, and health care services are all here. I like this list when I want exposure to defensive growth or when tech feels overextended.
XLI - Industrials
Airlines, defense contractors, and machinery stocks. I look here for reversal patterns and earnings momentum during strong economic cycles.
XLB - Materials
This sector includes chemical, mining, and construction materials companies. It’s more cyclical, so I check this when inflation or global demand is rising.
XLRE - Real Estate
REITs and property management firms focused on commercial and residential assets. This is a great list for yield-focused plays and potential covered calls.
XLK - Technology
Tech giants, software, and semiconductors live here. I use this list often for premium selling on high-IV names and for growth trades.
XLU - Utilities
Regulated utility companies that tend to move slowly but pay consistent dividends. I turn to this list when the market’s in risk-off mode and I want stability.
Bond & Economic Indicators
This watchlist highlights key bond ETFs and essential economic indicators to help you understand where money is flowing in the market. Use these signals to gauge market health, spot early trend shifts, and make more confident trading decisions.
Bond Watchlist
I usually focus on stocks. But bonds are a critical part of the equation.
When bond yields move, they set the tone for interest rates, inflation expectations, and overall market risk.
The Fed can’t raise or cut rates without the bond market’s permission.
This watchlist gives you a clean view of what’s happening behind the scenes—so you can spot big shifts before they show up in your portfolio.
U.S. TREASURY YIELDS
U.S. TREASURY BOND FUTURES (PRICE ACTION + RATE FORECASTS)
BOND ETFS (FUND FLOWS + SENTIMENT)
Bond & Economic Indicators
This watchlist highlights dividend-paying stocks with strong technical setups. Identify buy zones at support levels and take advantage of breakout momentum for enhanced yield and capital appreciation.
Stocks Under $100
Stocks Under $100 is one of my favorite watchlists. It’s a great starting point for all account sizes!
