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Today?s featured article covers how you can profit during ?IPO mania.? Continue reading for al

Today’s featured article covers how you can profit during “IPO mania.” Continue reading for all these profitable investor details. December 10, 2020 [Option Sensei] [IPO Mania…]( As I write this AirBnb is up to $148 for it's open at $68. Today, the company is worth $100 billion? A few months ago the CEO of the company was out raising money at insane interest rates so they could stay afloat. Admittedly, they did a great job pivoting in order to take advantage of the mass exodus from cities earlier this year… But the valuation is just too high for my taste. Same with companies like Snowflake and Doordash. Some of these companies are being valued at 100-150 times sales. Not EBITA or profits…. 150 times sales! Doordash's current valuation is higher than 3 of the major food chains combined. How is that possible when they make less per meal than the restaurant? This all seems very reminiscent of the Dot Com bubble and the ensuing burst to me. Maybe I'm just an old fuddy-duddy, but I like to [stick to trades that have less speculation and more reliable wealth-building opportunity](. Like the iron condor, we just closed today in Options360. Subscribers had the chance to [grab a 35% return in just 8 days](. No that's not 135% in a few hours in Airbnb, but we can replicate that kind of return over and over… And it doesn't matter if the market keeps going up for years, or if we have another bubble burst. Limited and defined downside and carefully chosen trades. That's how we have [beat the S&P 500 every year]( since we launched… And it's why our subscribers [stay with us year in and year out](. To Your Success, Steve. [PS. Grab your $19 trial to Options360 right now]( It'll be the best money you ever spent. SPONSOR [Mass Acceptance. Huge Demand. Fortunes To Be Made.]( Tiny market (100 times smaller than the stock market) is going mainstream. Google, Microsoft and even Walmart are all-in. Big-name investors are pouring billions into it. And select assets are about to soar 1,000% and higher when it's all said and done. Most will miss out. [Get the full story here…]( Copyright © 2020 Mesh Publishing | All rights reserved. 146 W 29th St, Rm 8E, NY, NY 10001 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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