Wednesday, June 21, 2023

317% Gain From Banking Disaster?

Quick Moves AMD Trade

Someone posted a list of stocks with ties to Silicon Valley Bank. They thought it would be a good idea to short these stocks.

 

If you ask me, that's too risky. Shorting a stock that might get government bailout money is asking for trouble.

 

Here's a better idea:

 

I found a stock that's NOT on this list and banked a 317% gain in just two weeks.

 

The stock was Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and the reason we got into this trade had nothing to do with bank failures.

 

The reason I jumped on this trade is because of something that I call "The Q Factor."

 

When the Q Factor appears, triple-digit gains could be right around the corner.

 

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In your corner,

Ian Cooper
Ian Cooper

 


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