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It's never too late to start saving [A]( [The Late Investor](https://) "It's never too late to retire early" [Day traders love these stocks, should you?]( [Woman looking at stock charts on her phone and computer]( Image Source: Motley Fool We're living in a golden age of day trading. The popular mobile app Robinhood has ushered in a new era of stocks trading, making no-commission trades the norm in the industry. Meanwhile, Americans with extra time on their hands during the pandemic have taken enthusiastically to trading, flooding social media sites to learn more about stocks and trade tips. Day trading comes with risks, though, as the trading strategy tries to capture short-term profits on quick movements in stocks. These types of "meme stocks," which are popular with day traders, tend to be volatile, and their moves are primarily based on investor sentiment and technical analysis rather than fundamentals. [Here's what you need to know about three of the most popular stocks with day traders today.]( This investing legend is letting you in on his next top pick Recommended Link: [Click Here]( Paul Mampilly is a Wall Street legend. (Barron’s crowned his hedge fund as the “world’s best” and Kiplinger ranked it in the top 1%.) But a few years ago, he left Wall Street. “I just grew tired of helping the rich get richer,” Paul explains. “So I started sharing my No. 1 investment picks with Main Street Americans.” And his No. 1 stock picks across his various research services have been phenomenal. In 2017, he recommended Plug Power. It gained 1142% in 3.5 years. In June 2018, he recommended Tandem Diabetes. It’s currently up 520% and still climbing. In December 2019, he recommended Enphase Energy. It gained 638% in 1 year. And in March of last year, he recommended Carvana. It’s currently up 877%and still climbing. But Paul believes his [No. 1 stock pick for 2021]( could go even higher. (By clicking this link you will be automatically opted in to Bold Profits Daily) Top headlines you should have on your radar [These growth stocks also pay monthly dividends]( [Seven dividend stocks to buy and hold forever]( [You're still not investing based on dividends, are you?!]( [The great dividend stocks whose payouts could double]( [Retiring like nobility? Consider this 'Aristocrats' ETF]( [Three cheap Robinhood stocks investors love]( Set the frequency of your newsletter! [Morning, Midday & Night:]( (Most Popular) Receive your newsletter three times a day [Morning & Night:]( Receive your newsletter twice a day [Daily:]( Receive your newsletter once a day It's never too late to start saving, Gordon Fox P.S. Know someone who'd love the Late Investor? Be sure to send them to this link so they can get signed up: [investinglate.com]( The Late Investor, 20 N. Orange Avenue, 32801, Orlando, United States You can unsubscribe [here]( any time.

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