Tomorrow, you could begin doubling your account every single month starting with one letter.
The letter will come from a 20-year trading professional named Ian Cooper. He says, “In 2022, following my trades you would be doubling even tripling your account some months. Let me show you how.”
He will show you exactly what to do... and he’ll give you the blueprint for just $1.
Three Ways to Profit from a Potential $80 Billion NFT Market
by Ian Cooper
Aside from the metaverse, pay attention to NFTs.
Otherwise known as non-fungible tokens, these new investments are turning digital works of art, memes, musical compositions, and collectibles into tradeable items on the blockchain.
There’s so much potential, analysts at Jefferies say the market could be worth up to $80 trillion by 2025. So, how can your average investor profit from NFTs.
While you can always invest directly in NFTs, related stocks may hold just as much potential.
Coinbase Global (COIN)
Coinbase Global is launching Coinbase NFT.
While it hasn’t gone live just yet, there’s already a waitlist of 2.5 million people waiting. COIN also partnered with Mastercard, which wants to simplify the experience of buying an NFT. Typically, if you want to buy an NFT, you need to open a cryptocurrency wallet, buy cryptocurrency, and then use said cryptocurrency to buy an NFT.
Successful trading is often a matter of temperament. Some enjoy the day-to-day thrills of in-and-out trading, the challenges of capturing the market turns. Others are more long-term oriented and are prepared to wait many weeks, and even months, to take profits.
While there are many ways to beat the market, long-term, position trading is probably the one that has earned the most money over time. Essentially, the strategy is simple; you look for a trend and then ride it. Unfortunately, due to the inherent high volatility in the futures market, this is a considerable challenge indeed. All rising bull markets, no matter how strong, will react from time to time; all bear markets experience temporary rallies. Why give up ground you've already won? It seems a lot easier to accomplish than in reality it actually is. Really, it comes down to temperament. Can you commit to the trade and stay the course?
Finding the Trend
Since there is a totally different orientation involved in long-term trading than short-term strategies, you had best acquaint yourself with them at the outset. First of all, your broker is going to hate you for being a long-term trader. Why? No commissions.
Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners
by Chuck Hughes
The first profit opportunity we will review this week is a stock purchase in FCX, or Freeport-McMoRan Inc. FCX is a leading international mining company with headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona.
The monthly chart shows that FCX was very bullish from the 2020 low until the 2021 high. After an 8-month pause, the bulls are back in control and a further advance is expected.
The daily chart also shows that FCX was very bullish from the 2020 low until the 2021 high. The overall trend since the March 2021 high has been sideways. Sideways trading in a bull trend is usually followed by a further advance.
We recommend buying FCX stock at current price levels. The FCX dividend yield is 0.70.
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