IPOs: How the Sausage is Made

 
December 12, 2020
 
Earn Thousands From This "After Hours" Trading Phenomenon
Every Friday, at 4:01 p.m. EST, right when Wall Street clocks out and heads to the Manhattan clubs…

A market phenomenon occurs that could put thousands of dollars in your pocket every single week.

Most people have never even heard of this unique indicator before — and have no clue what kind of money they're leaving on the table after the market closes.

But trading experts Roger Scott and Josh Martinez have discovered a way to profit from this recurring trading phenomenon in a service called Phantom Tracker… and they want to show you how to use it.

Readers of Phantom Tracker have already had the chance to bank overall gains of 222.81% in the past 55 days. But according to Roger and Josh, this portfolio's just heating up.
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DoorDash IPO: Buy or Sell?
It's no surprise that a company like DoorDash has seen a huge boost from the coronavirus pandemic. Millions of people are stuck at home and hundreds of thousands of restaurants have been crushed, leaving them scrambling to find reliable delivery services.


Looking back at this company's closest comparison, Uber, DoorDash is banking on the similar trend we saw with Uber Eats during the pandemic. UberEats has become super popular, and that's a big reason why DoorDash is going public now.

It's taking advantage of the new work-from-home economy and it gets about 30% of the total sale from restaurants — which is outrageous, but great for DoorDash!

But that could also mean restaurants will look to other, cheaper alternatives.
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3 HOT Stocks to Keep You
Warm for Winter
COVID-19 infections have increased over the past few months, hospitals are starting to run over capacity once again in some states and unemployment numbers are looking worse than ever.

While the overall stock market looks overstretched to most traders and investors, I have actually found three stocks ready to heat up for the cold winter months.

Some might call these stocks "greedy" in comparison to what we're seeing from the U.S. economy, but I can't deny the strong upside potential.
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IPOs: How the Sausage Is Made
With all the hubbub this week regarding the initial public offerings of both DoorDash and Airbnb, it's a great time to go over exactly how IPOs work and see how this particular sausage is made.

"How do IPOs work?" is a question I get asked all the time, so this will help you understand what people are talking about when a company goes public.
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Relative Strength is a measure of the price trend of a stock or other financial instrument compared to another stock, instrument or industry. It is calculated by taking the price of one asset and dividing it by another.

 
 
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