This Company Announced Bad News, And Set Up a Trade...READ MORE
| You're receiving this email because you are subscribed to Options Profits Daily, if you no longer wish to receive these emails you can unsubscribe here. | | | |
| A Step by Step Guide to How We Found a Trade with Incredible Potential | | Investment professionals often think of earning total returns that average 7% to 10% a year. That is a reasonable target for a conservative investor and is for a portfolio. Some individual trades will fare significantly better than that and other individual trades could result in a complete loss. [SPONSORED CONTENT] | | [FREE] 5 Stocks for Building Wealth After 50 The Motley Fool Co-Founders David and Tom Gardner just released a brand-new report detailing 5 of their team's favorite stocks to buy right now.
It's never too late to build your fortune in the stock market.
You can grab YOUR FREE copy for a limited time only.
Click here for more | | While the focus is often on portfolio performance, we take a different approach, as we explain in our recent article, which walks through the complete process of a trade that, based on recent market data, could deliver a potential gain of more than 100%.
In the article we begin by explaining exactly what brought the stock to our attention. This is important because it is not a high-flying tech company or a household name. Great trades are sometimes found in obscure stocks, less widely followed companies that deliver opportunities that many investors will overlook.
After finding the company, we review the chart to be certain that the price move we are looking for is possible. Then we develop the trade using a relatively simple strategy that relies on options. Although the strategy uses options, this is a conservative approach in the sense that the risk of the trade is strictly limited.
We explain more, and provide the trade details, in our latest free educational article that is available right here.
| YOU PROBABLY MISSED THIS: | | | | ` | |
Not sure the best way to get started? Follow these simple steps to hit the ground running. | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment