| Start Your Week With Victory | Any good gambler knows you never tip your hand -- and you always save your best card for last…
While we’re not in the business of gambling with our money...
| | | | Tesla: Is It Worth the Hype? | Life... is… interesting... to say the least.
I’ll tell you why: I recently listened to all the hype surrounding Tesla and decided to dive in and rent myself one on my way down to Boca.
And traders, she’s a bit quiet.
I’m not going to lie, the car is definitely weird and not at all what I expected…
| *clicking Future of Wealth will automatically subscribe you to exclusive thefutureofwealth.com emails | | | | Top Stocks to Buy and Sell | Since the Coronavirus took hold, we are starting to see some bubbles being burst in the top stocks traded on the Robinhood platform.
…So long, Nikola Corporation… which is down to pre-IPO levels in under two months.
Airliners also haven’t increased back to “normal” levels after their short-term rally.
What is the lesson or takeaway from all this commotion in markets? If you want to make consistent profits, you have to follow the momentum.
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| | | A Debit Spread is an option strategy involving the simultaneous buying and selling of options with different prices requiring a net outflow of cash. Here, the sum of all options sold is lower than the sum of all options purchased, therefore the trader must put up money to begin the trade. You’ll have to pay your brokerage firm the difference between the two premiums when you open the transaction. In most cases, the goal of a debit spread is to have the stock move beyond the strike price of the short option so that you realize the maximum value of the spread.
| | | Past performance is no guarantee of future results. There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading.
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