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How To Play It Safe When Playing With Coronavirus OTC Stocks

“While the overall market flirts with a bear, OTC stocks have been on fire,” observes the author of today’s article. And while he acknowledges that OTC stocks strike fear in many people, he reveals that many of his trades recently have been OTC stocks – and he outlines how to play it safe while playing with OTC stocks. For “the… 

3 Compelling Picks From “The Ultimate Risk/Reward Plays”

“With some investors now looking to take on a bit more risk, they are turning to the ultimate risk/reward plays: biotech stocks,” notes the author of today’s article. One of the few major catalysts for biotech stocks is regulatory approval – and the author highlights “three compelling biotech stocks with upcoming Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) dates, the deadline… 

How To Earn Better-Than-Average Returns In The Post-Coronavirus Economy

If you want to earn just “average” gains in the post-coronavirus economy, invest in broad index funds. But if you want better-than-average returns, stock and non-broad-based ETF picking will be the way to go, argues the author of today’s article. Just what are the many major shifts – from privacy rights to education to biotechnology – that the economy will… 

A ‘Dream’ Cannabis Opportunity?

An estimated 70 million Americans suffer from insomnia – and that number is undoubtedly climbing as the country deals with the stress and anxiety associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. While many for whom sleep proves to be elusive turn to prescription medications and over-the-counter sleep aids, there’s evidence that adults are increasingly turning to cannabis to help promote sleep –… 

3 Market-Beating Biotech Stocks With More Room To Run – Including One “Oddball” Pick

Biotech stocks have weathered the coronavirus selloff pretty well on the whole – and today’s article notes that “Several biotechs have delivered solid gains in the midst of the overall stock market plunge.” For three top biotech stock picks that have been beating the market and that still have lots of room to run from here – including one “oddball”… 

Right Or Wrong, A Profitable Strategy For “Definitely Not Normal Times”

The trader behind the strategy highlighted in today’s article is typically not a day trader, but in what he acknowledges are “definitely not normal times” for the stock market right now, he no longer holds positions overnight, arguing that has become too risky. Instead, he has been employing a strategy that has proven to be profitable – even when he’s… 

Isolating Penny Stocks Positioned To Prosper From Social Isolation

After spending the last few months “laser-focused” on coronavirus biotech plays, the author of today’s article has begun to look elsewhere for profit-making opportunities as biotech stocks have become increasingly crowded. He is now focusing on “stocks positioned to prosper in these times of social isolation” – and he shares his list of top penny stocks right now, which he… 

Profit From Historically High Volatility Using Iron Condors

While the Volatility Index (or VIX), a popular measure of implied market volatility, is not as high as it was recently, it is still well above normal levels – and the author of today’s article highlights a trade to consider to profit from this highly volatile trading environment in which “options’ premium is all plumped up and ready for feasting… 

As We Enter The Most Critical Weeks Of The Coronavirus Crisis, Signs Of Sanity In The Market?

In regards to market activity over the last several weeks, the author of today’s article acknowledges that “The past month has been pretty extraordinary.” And that’s probably putting it mildly. However, while we are entering what may be the most difficult weeks of the coronavirus crisis, he notes that “there are signs that the market is starting to act more… 

How March 2020 Was (By Far) The Craziest Month In Stock Market History

March 2020 was not the worst-performing month in stock market history, but it was the craziest month in stock market history, according to the author of today’s article. That is, if crazy is defined by monthly market volatility. In fact, he notes that in terms of one particular measure of volatility, “March 2020 wasn’t just a little crazier than the…