Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Are You Looking at the Wrong Stocks?

If you aren't considering these three things, even the best strategy probably won't work!
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Edward,

Even the best trading strategy won't work if you're looking at the wrong stocks.

If you're trading stock options, you need to avoid junk movers and focus on institutional-quality tickers.

That means finding stocks with:

  • a substantial trading history
  • high liquidity
  • strong trending momentum

Just today, Moderna, Inc. (MRNA), Baxter Intl, Inc. (BAX), and Chevron Corp. (CVX) sprang to the top of our list and you'll see why.

View the other tickers that checked all the boxes to make it onto our Top Options List!

Enjoy,

Melissa Nuckols
Customer Support Manager | MarketClub
1-800-538-7424 | support@ino.com


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