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In today’s featured article, I reveal where I am seeing new opportunities in this market. Continue reading for all the important details. February 19, 2021 [Option Sensei] [Find Out Where I'm Seeing New Opportunities in the Market]( Earlier this week, [I discussed how rising interest rates might, if not derail the bull market in stocks, could at least take some of the foam off the top which would be healthy](. This would be especially true among the high valuation tech stocks which have surged over the past year. Sure enough, as yields continued to creep higher the Invesco Trust Nasdaq 100 ([QQQ]( even with Friday's rebound, had its worst performance in six weeks, underperforming the broad-based Russell 3000 by 3 basis points. But as the saying goes, “when one door closes another open.” On Tuesday I said I'd be patient and use this week to view the landscape to see how things played out, with the expectations for new opportunities to present themselves. And so they have… [Learn about the Trading Service That's Gained an Average Return of 64% from 2015 to 2020 — the Options360]( Some of the new opportunities are simply traditional names with new set ups. For example, on numerous occasions over the past two months, I've discussed how my Options360 trading service had a bullish position in Walmart ([WMT](. The trade was set up as a diagonal spread that was rolled each and every week as a means of collecting premium and reducing cost basis. Coming into this past week in which WMT reported earnings on Thursday morning, the position stood as long the Feb (2/19) 144/148 vertical call spread for a mere $0.85 cost basis. Meaning, if shares of WMT popped a bit on a good report the position stood to make over $3.15 per spread; that's the width between strikes minus the cost basis or 4.00- 0.85=$3.15 for a better than 1:3 risk/reward ratio. Those are odds I can live with everyday especially when backing a bluechip name such as WMT. WMT did deliver better than expected numbers but the company also discussed how it would be spending heavily on technology and their employees. This seemed to spook investors; it usually takes Wall Street some time before it realizes these are good things and the company is doing it from strength. But the immediate result was shares of WMT gapped down over 5% to $138; this was only the third time WMT stock had gapped down by more than 4% since 2001 (3 out of 40 quarters). [Lock in your Options360 Service trial for the discounted rate of $19 — before it's too late!]( Opportunity!! Because I had reduced my prior risk to a mere $0.85 and had plenty of free funds, I had no angst about the stock moving lower, I was able to redeploy capital on this fresh development. For reasons I explained in the alert that was sent to Options360 members that highlighted the high implied volatility and good support for this stock at the $135 level, we initiated a bull put spread in the March 125/130 strikes receiving a $0.70 credit. This now becomes a high probability trade which will generate a stream of income over the next few weeks. And on the theme of everything 'old is new again,' I've been looking at some of the cyclical stocks from the last commodity supercycle. One such company is Mosaic ([MOS](. [mos stock chart] To find out which call options I'm buying in MOS (as I expect shares to return to their previous highs) — be sure to… [Take advantage of this special $19 Trial Offer to the Options360 Service.]( SPONSOR [The "Green Boom" Could Be The Next Big Investor Cash Out]( Sales in the Cannabis sector are set to increase from $10 billion in 2018 to an estimated $97 billion by 2026, according to a new report from Fortune Business Insights ... Not only that, current advances in production and distribution technology are boosting margins and bringing huge profits to early investors. [Discover why investors are taking notice HERE.]( Copyright © 2021 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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