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Please do not reply to this message, as replies are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. You are receiving this email as a part of your subscription to Daily Trade Alliance. Your ability to alter your subscription information can be found at the bottom of this email. [Trading and Investing Pros] June 5, 2018 Latest Research In the Media [The Dow's Next Milestone- And When to Expect It]( [Watch the full video here.]( Two Ways You Can Play Tesla By Tom Gentile Dear Reader, Lately, Elon Musk seems to be living like a reality TV show star, but whomever is writing the script needs to be fired - and quick. Musk has found himself in hot water over his recent Twitter tirade, as he took the stage to voice his opinions against the mainstream media. This new online rampage has led many to dub this the "downfall of Tesla." And even you may have found yourself wondering whether Tesla (a stock once coveted by man) is even worth trading these days, too... The answer is yes... But it doesn't involve touching a single share of Elon's stock. Telsa in Turmoil Now look, personally I love my Tesla - it got my family and I safely away from Hurricane Irma. But the truth is, just because you love the products a company produces doesn't mean you have to love the stock. [And when it comes to this stock, there's just not a lot to love right now](... --------------------------------------------------------------- You May Have Missed... [Italy's Mess is Our Profit Opportunity with this Bank]( Italy's government is in turmoil and that has rocked the markets. Specifically, it has crushed banks - especially those in Italy and all of Europe as well. This give us great opportunity to buy high-quality banks on sale. And when I think of high-quality banking systems, my mind immediately goes to Switzerland. And Credit Suisse is a bank that is a bank that is outperforming it's Big Brother, UBS. And the Italian problems have given us a chance to buy this quality company on sale - right at a long-term extreme. [Let's look at this opportunity](... [ETF Trading: A Gift That Keeps on Giving]( Despite the "mechanical" issues all exchange-traded funds face, they are better than sliced bread that you can butter on both sides. The ability to trade benchmark indexes - like the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrials Average, the Nasdaq Composite, all kinds of sub-indexes, and every asset class imaginable with minute-by-minute price discovery and liquidity - was made possible by ETFs. They're one of Wall Street's greatest products. But, even though I love (and trade) ETFs, I recommend you take your time getting your feet wet with them. [You must beware of the swamp you're stepping into](. --------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}, as a part of your free subscription to Daily Trade Alliance. Remove your email from this list: [Unsubscribe]( To cancel by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Daily Trade Alliance | Attn: Member Services | 1125 N Charles Street | Baltimore, MD 21201 North America: 888.384.8339; International: 443.353.4519; Fax: 410.622.3050 [Contact Customer Service]( Website: [( © 2018 Daily Trade Alliance All Rights Reserved. Nothing in this email should be considered personalized financial advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized financial advice. We expressly forbid our writers from having a financial interest in any security recommended to our readers. All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after on-line publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publication prior to following an initial recommendation. Any investments recommended in this letter should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of: Daily Trade Alliance. 1125 N Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.

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