| Friday Trades = Monday Profits?! | | Retirement is the modern day nightmare, as anyone approaching it would know…
Between housing prices, used cars, healthcare, gas… even groceries… the cost of basic needs has never been higher.
And our income isn't nearly matching it.
So how are we supposed to make ends meet, let alone retire?
These two traders have found the ultimate weekend side hustle to solve this exact problem. One where they've seen simple $500 trades placed Friday afternoon turn into $1,625… $2,930… even $3,550. | | | | | 5 Stocks to Trade August's Gangbuster Retail Sales Data | |
The main topic of conversation in this video will be the choppy market we've been discussing the past couple of weeks, and that big data. We could be in for some more selling in the near term, particularly in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which could very well fall all of the way down to its 200-day moving average.
And with the market down like it was Thursday, you want to look at stocks that are up. Why? Because it tells us the big Kingmakers are buying. | | | | | How 'Blood-Buying' Options Traders Just Pulled in 2,100% — Overnight! | | There isn't much in the stock market I love more than a good dip buy...
If you only listen to the financial media, odds are you're only going to hear about the big movers up 5% or more...
Then the folks at home relying on that advice go and chase stocks already peaking, the trade loses money and they're left wondering what the heck happened.
It's human nature. We like to bet on something that's winning because it feels "safe."
But going long close to the high is also a safe way to lose money...
There's an old saying in the markets: "The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets."
And we saw a buy-the-dip options strategy pan out in the past 24 hours with GreenSky, and Daily Profits War Room members had a front row seat for the action! | | | | | Simple Weekend Trading Strategy Released | | Many traders, through no fault of their own, are leaving hundreds… even thousands of dollars on the table.
Every. Single. Weekend.
And they don't even realize it.
Like on Friday, June 4, someone who knew this secret could have grabbed a 486% winner over the weekend… a week later, those weekend profits could have snagged an incredible 610% win.
And New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito did just that. | | | | "My first bi weekly selection total is far over 30%. Great start Roger!"
Christian W.
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