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In Trading, as in Fishing, Go Where the Money Is

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See How These Strategies Align Knowing where the money is and where it’s going can help us dete

See How These Strategies Align [image] I was out on the boat Monday, fishing with a friend of mine who’s a professional guide. What I love about fishing with him is that instead of casting out a line and hoping for the best, he goes where the fish already are. And that got me thinking… It’s the same thing with investing. Let me explain what I mean… [image](=) [Watch Jack's Video]() Knowing where the money is and where it’s going can help us determine which strategies have the most potential to succeed in the current market. So when I’m investing, I don’t want to just throw my money out into stocks or bonds. I want to take a good look at the markets and see where most of the money is. And right now, it’s in the options market... And we can see this when we look at options chains. I have a unique way of looking at these chains and setting up my trades. [See How My Strategy Works Here](=) Trade well, [image] Jack Carter Garret {NAME} and Lance Ippolito will share their insights on “Roundtable with Don Yocham” at 10 a.m. ET tomorrow. [Go here to watch!]( IMPORTANT: [Click Here For Our Full Risk Disclaimer]() [Unsubscribe]( Superior Information 300 Center Drive #G140 Superior, Colorado 80027 United States

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