| The Biggest Trade of Lance's Life... | | Future of Wealth Head Trader Lance Ippolito would NEVER brag about this…
If you were to ask him about the secret behind this unreal trade…
He'd tell you it was because of the incredible "Blockbuster Breakout Date" scheduled for Oct. 22…
And because of this single win...
Lance actively trades these explosive "Breakout Dates" every week.
In fact, he's already shown a group of everyday traders how to spot them and their results have been nothing short of stunning. | | | | | Risk vs. Reward: Learning From a $16K Loss — and Why I Don't Regret It | | Guys, I'm sick. And it's not because I took it on the chin this week to the tune of about $16,000 in losses. I'm actually sick…
But that's besides the point. Traders, it just really hasn't been my week.
Now I want to be clear, is $16,000 going to make or break me? No.
Maybe I won't be able to drink that nice bottle of wine tonight or the Wagyu steak dinner I've been craving… but I'll be alright.
And that's because I've been fortunate enough to put myself in position to even consider buying expensive things because of trading.
| | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Future of Wealth emails | | | | | Coinbase: Is the Latest, Shiny New IPO a Buy? | |
Coinbase, if you're not familiar, is an online brokerage company just like Schwab, TD Ameritrade, Fidelity or any of the others. But instead of buying and selling stocks, you're buying and selling crypto, mostly Bitcoin and Etherium at this point.
Coinbase has now been trading for a couple of days, hitting a high of $429.54 Wednesday with the low at $310, which is quite a big range. By lunchtime Friday, it was trading around $337.
So should you get in on the latest, shiny new Coinbase IPO? | | | | "The most valuable information ever I have received"
Juan C.
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