| Markets are expensive and stretched to the upside right now.
So it's going to be a tough going for traditional investors and even most traders that focus on large-cap stocks.
But there's a solution... and it's why Roger Scott made his Cyborg symposium available again.
It's an aggressive strategy with the potential to double your entire portfolio over the next 12 months.
| | | | Make Money From Stocks That Go Nowhere | Making money from stocks you expect to move higher or lower is pretty straight forward using options: Buy calls if you're bullish and puts if you're bearish.
But what if you expect the stock to go nowhere? If you think it will be range-bound? Is there a way to make money in that situation?
Absolutely… if you know this strategy.
It's a high-probability way to generate income from stocks that are doing nothing.
Here's a tutorial on the strategy, plus a trade you can execute on Monday.
| *clicking Future of Wealth will automatically subscribe you to exclusive thefutureofwealth.com emails | | | | I weighed in on a Twitter feed that was talking about the Iran war the other day, and, in true Twitter form, somebody made a dismissive comment about my tweet saying, "You're only a cannabis guy."
I was not offended in the least. In fact, it made me laugh.
People who are themselves locked onto a single career track, a single profession for their entire lives tend to think that everyone else is too.
Nothing wrong with that, but that's just not the way I'm wired.
| | | "Thank you for this welcome and for setting out the ground rules. I fully concur with you on all aspects. I am really excited and am wholly committed to achieving trading success."
Jamshed A.
| | | A Double Bottom pattern is a technical analysis charting pattern that describes a change in trend and a momentum reversal from prior leading price action. It describes the drop of a stock or index, a rebound, another drop to the same or similar level as the original drop, and finally another rebound. The double bottom looks like the letter "W". The twice-touched low is considered a support level.
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