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The letter will come from a 20-year trading professional named Ian Cooper. He says, “In 2017, following my trades you would be doubling even tripling your account some months. Let me show you how.”
He will show you exactly what to do... and he’ll give you the blueprint for just $1.
The meteoric rise in biotech stocks isn’t over just yet.
In fact, “The outlook for 2021 for biotech is still very positive because the fundamentals are intact, innovation is continuing” and access to capital hasn’t been an issue, said Wendy Lam, a portfolio manager at Franklin Templeton., as quoted by Bloomberg. Industry success in quickly developing shots to fight the virus, “shine a light on how important the sector is for society.”
Plus, there’s also incredible new innovation in genetics and technology. In fact, over the next several years, genetic testing and gene editing will help to identify and potentially cure diseases. And three, big pharmaceutical companies are buying hot biotech companies to keep their pipelines full to avoid revenue shortfalls.
In short, biotech will continue to be one of the hottest opportunities to consider.
Here are three of the top ones we believe could run to higher highs in the New Year.
Most people believe that math is scary. Usually when someone who is not familiar with trading on the market sees my notes, they see a lot of “squiggly-line math” and they get scared. I can understand that. Squiggly-line math is scary. But when I look at the math for my PULSE System, I don’t see any squiggly lines. All I see is addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Elementary school stuff.
What makes options tick? To describe the way options function experts have devised a series of five elements named with Greek letters. These are commonly referred to as “The Greeks”. Let me introduce you to them.
Delta – Price
I’m a NASCAR fan, so I think of Delta as speed. Delta is the amount an option will move, relative to a $1 move of the underlying issue (the stock).
Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners by Chuck Hughes
The first profit opportunity we will review this week is a stock purchase in NDAQ, or Nasdaq, Inc. NDAQ is a holding company that provides trading, clearing, exchange technology, regulatory, securities listing, information, and public company services.
The monthly chart shows that, except for the quick pullback early last year, NDAQ has been in a steady bull trend since the chart started in 2012. The uptrend has been especially strong since last year’s low.
The daily chart shows that NDAQ has a bullish pattern of higher highs and higher lows since the March low. The current pause is expected to be followed by a further advance.
We recommend buying NDAQ stock at the current price level. The NDAQ dividend yield is 1.23%.
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