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Unusual Options Activity: The “Unlimited” Benefit to Trading Options
August 30, 2021 Trading Strategies, True Options Masters, Unusual Options Activity
In this week's unusual options activity, we look back on the last few months of trades... And share three new high-potential setups. Lordstown Motors: Epic Comeback Or Falling To Pieces?
August 28, 2021 Great Stuff
What’s The Deal With Lordstown Motors? Question for you Great Ones: Can changing a company’s CEO really change a company’s stars? Can one man make things epic? (OK, that was two questions.) Electric vehicle (EV) maker Lordstown Motors (Nasdaq: ) and its investors certainly hope so. And if Daniel A. Ninivaggi’s history is anything to […] Why a 50% Win Rate Is All You Need to Succeed as a Trader
August 27, 2021 True Options Masters
This simple exercise showed me that the value of a high win rate is largely a myth. Instead, you should focus on these two important factors. Satellite Scuffles, Kuiper Kool-Aid & Desktop Metal Militia
August 26, 2021 Great Stuff
Billionaire Boss Fight It’s that time again, Great Ones! Today’s the day we stick our grubby little hands into the Great Stuff mailbag and munch on your delicious Reader Feedback. A sweet little investing question here, some savory market meme-ry over there, and we have ourselves a hot, fresh helping of greatness … or something […] Investment Catastrophe or Hidden Opportunity?
August 24, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities
Today, I decided to continue the theme by addressing another difficult part of an investment writer’s job: the model portfolio.
A model portfolio lists all the current and closed positions in an investment service like The Bauman Letter, Profit Switch and Flashpoint Fortunes (or the exciting new service that “Mr. Bullseye” Clint Lee is about to launch that lets you see a countdown before a stock slingshots upward).
This gives subscribers a view of the service’s track record.
But in a trading environment like 2021, model portfolios can be misleading … especially when they obscure the potential for much better gains.