Score Big Gains With These 2 Shipping Names

 
June 30, 2021
 
The Crypto Convergence Is Coming
Bitcoin, Bitcoin, Bitcoin!

It's all the media can talk about right now…

Meanwhile, they are missing the BIGGER picture

An explosive event in July that's already sent certain cryptos WAY past Bitcoin…

Like Cosmos, which jumped as high as 587%... AAVE…1009%... and VeChain... 2,300%!*
That's Just the Beginning...
 
There's No Need for Options Spreads to Be Confusing.
If trading was easy, we'd have a lot more billionaires in the world. And, well… I'd be out of a job.

I spent a good chunk of my early career learning the ins and outs of what it takes to be successful in the markets…  

I've also been fortunate to have some top-notch teachers along the way who helped make seemingly complex ideas simple to understand.

So when all of that hard work started to pay off for me, I felt it was my duty to pay it forward by doing what I can to help narrow the information gap between everyday traders and the big intuitions.

That's what I wanted to do with this video, because judging by the number of emails and comments I get, option spread strategies are far and away the most confusing issue out there for beginning options traders…
But It Doesn't Have to Be That Way
 
Score Big Gains With These
2 Shipping Names
Doesn't it seem like freight and shipping stocks just got back on their own two feet before entering their peak season? Well, just like the COVID-19 pandemic and Suez Canal blockage, they've been dealt yet another tough blow

A Chinese port that exports 90% of the world's electronics recently shut down.

It's been a major pain in the neck for the maritime shipping world, making efforts to reopen the global economy that much harder.

The shipload impacted by Yantain's closure was even larger than the Suez obstruction we experienced earlier this year. So the fallout could very well be another rise in the price of goods, which have already been affected by rampant inflation.

But no need to worry about that just yet because I found a few freight and shipping stocks set to rally thanks to the delay…
Ship These Names to Your List
 
"I really enjoy your tips!"

Stanley





The Strike Price is the price at which a derivative can be exercised, and refers to the price of the derivative's underlying asset.  In a call option, the strike price is the price at which the option holder can purchase the underlying security.  For a put option, the strike price is the price at which the option holder can sell the underlying security.
 
 
 
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