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Low Risk Is Not Incompatible With Large Gains You’re receiving this email because you are subscribed to Options Profits Daily, if you no longer wish to receive these emails you can [unsubscribe here](. [Options Profits Daily] Low Risk Is Not Incompatible With Large Gains News attracted our attention to a stock recently, even though the news might seem rather political. [3 Stocks to Buy Under $10 Before They Soar]( Stocks trading under $10 typically have no analysts' coverage — never mind a "buy" rating — leaving investors to do the homework for themselves. However, a select few boast of favorable coverage from analysts, which can direct share-price movements. [Here's 3 of those stocks]( The story we saw began with the fact the company “is evaluating a potential sale of some of its iron ore operations, as the world’s biggest steelmaker seeks to cut debt by divesting non-core businesses.” After reviewing the chart, we spotted an interesting trading opportunity. In the article, [we use real market prices]( rather than a hypothetical example and show precisely how potential rewards and risks for this opportunity are calculated. With the actual market data and an example of a high potential trading opportunity along with a detailed description of the strategy, you could find additional trades like this on your own, possibly after any news is announced. After moving higher on the news, this stock could now be positioned to deliver potential gains of 112% to individual investors as we explain in our latest article. The maximum risk on the trade we describe in the article is less than $100. In the article, we [explain in detail](, the options that we identified to apply to this stock and discuss in detail, using actual market data, how the trade can be implemented by an individual investor, even one with a smaller account size. We have all of this information in our latest free educational article that is [available right here](. YOU PROBABLY MISSED THIS:   [3 Stocks to Buy Under $10 Before They Soar](    [Unusual Options Activity: The Howard Hughes Corporation (HHC)](    [How To Make Passive Income with Stocks](    [Losing a Partner Can Lead to Losses and Possible Gains for Investors]( ` Not sure the best way to get started? Follow these simple steps to hit the ground running. › Step #1 - Get These FREE Reports: [The Ultimate Guide to Options]( | [7 Cheap and Good Stocks to Buy]( | [10 Great Stocks Under $10](  › Step #2 - Join Our Premium Advisories: [Options Cash Cow]( | [The Next Superstock]( | [Triple Digit Returns](  › Step #3 - Connect With The Community: [Trading Tips Official Facebook Group](     Nothing in this email should be considered personalized financial advice. ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH and consult with a licensed investment professional before making an investment. This communication should not be used as a basis for making any investment. By reading this communication, you agree to the terms of this disclaimer, including, but not limited to: releasing The Company, its affiliates, assigns and successors from any and all liability, damages, and injury from the information contained in this communication. You further warrant that you are solely responsible for any financial outcome that may come from your investment decisions. As defined in the United States Securities Act of 1933 Section 27(a), as amended in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Section 21(e), statements in this communication which are not purely historical are forward-looking statements and include statements regarding beliefs, plans, intent, predictions or other statements of future tense. Investing is inherently risky. While a potential for rewards exists, by investing, you are putting yourself at risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in any type of security. Don't trade with money you can't afford to lose. This is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell securities. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this web site. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results.  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by editor@optionsprofitsdaily.com OptionsProfitsDaily.com | 3435 Ocean Park Blvd. Suite 107-334 Santa Monica, CA 90405 [unsubscribe]( | [report SPAM]( Â

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