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Grab the Black Balloons, It’s Time for an “Over the Hill” Party

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[Trading Today]( Friday, October 22, 2021 [Just In: The World’s Largest Digital Token’s Total Value Has Exceeded $900 Billion]( . It's the de facto standard for crypto - trading above $50,000 per BTC this week. But the side story is that it's moving [a set oftiny, less publicized cryptos even higher](. Back when Bitcoin was worth less than half of what it is now, Tom Gentile scored 687% in crypto gains in less than a year. And today, some of Tom's top picks have up to 20X more profit potential than investing in only Bitcoin.[Click here for his lineup](. Today's Top Mover [Grab the Black Balloons, It’s Time for an “Over the Hill” Party]( Liz here with the official 40th issue of Trading Today - congratulations on making more money here over the past 40 days than you would in 40 years of bank interest. I recall being a little kid running through the aisles of Party City, having just learned how to read, and inspecting all the "Over the Hill" 40th birthday decorations with great interest. One of the party favors was this little voodoo doll imprinted with various aging-related ailments, and I remember staring at its crotch and sounding out the words "e-rec-tile dys-function." Ah, memories. Time sort of flies when you're sort of having fun. ANYWAY, today is once again Money Calendar Friday....and speaking of the 40s, [Tom's play from last Friday, DIA]( is up about 46% right now. Hang onto that and wait for it to get to at least 50% (I would, anyway). As part of our 40th birthday bash, Tom's got a bit of a "bank duel" going on with Tim Melvin today. Tim's all about [buying and holding smaller banks]( as "the boring way to get rich," and Tom's focusing on bank earnings and a quicker pop in the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE). To be honest, I see this as less an [epic rap battle of history]( and more as a kind of dad duel, with midlife crisis flexing over who's better at grilling or making perfect lawnmower stripes. (I would actually pay to see this as a TLC show.) FRBK and NECB - two of Tim's boring little bank stocks - are already up a couple of percent since he recommended them, so Tom's got a tad of catching up to do... But he sees a 100% "Nickel Slots" in KRE, plus an extra 45% coming in Dollar Slots (there's that number again). [Here's how to grab a quick triple-digit win on today's large, liquid ETF...]( [Time To Play: No more than 4 hours, otherwise see your doctor.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- INSIDERS TRADING [Watch AK Score A Penny Spike Win on WMT]( A behind-the-scenes look at how Andrew Keene makes money live... I hit you up earlier this week about [a huge trade on Walmart (WMT)]( that lit up my scanners. If you weren't in the live trading room along with me and my subscribers to se this massive signal hit my PennySpike scanner in real time, no worries - I walked through the whole setup LIVE on air. Check out the video clip to see how I spotted that crucial WMT signal ahead of a major stock-moving Goldman Sachs upgrade - and [visit the Money Morning LIVE schedule]( to make sure you catch my next session of live trading & training. [Here's how we scored...]( [Time To Play: 6 Mins]( --------------------------------------------------------------- BIG TECH [Palantir Is Like My High School Girlfriend]( Mark Sebastian on his latest Impact Money Trade - ahead of Mark Monday: Palantir Technologies Inc. (NYSE:PLTR) is my Ford of the software industry. It's a stock I love - but it doesn't love me back (just like my high school GF). I've been waiting for this thing to make a run above $30, a level it hasn't been at since February, and a level it just can't seem to breach. But finally, it looks like I'm not the only one hooked on PLTR. A big-money buyer just bought the November 25 calls and the November 25 puts 18,600 times, creating a big-money straddle that's betting on a move either below $23 or above $27. And don't act too surprised, but I agree. I think PLTR is finally ready to move. The straddle seems like a fool-proof trade, right? It profits whether the stock goes up or down. But there's one major flaw with this trade - something that could cause this big-money buyer to lose millions. [Here's what they did wrong - and how to play the trade instead....]( [Time To Play: 20 Mins]( You are receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}, as part of your subscription to Trading Today. To remove your email from this list: [unsubscribe here]( or manage your Money Map Press [Email Preferences](. 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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: Money Map Press. 1125 N Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. [Website]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions](

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