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1 Below the Radar Stock to Watch in 2021

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We see this stock rising 50% in 2021... Published: January 3,2021 [Our No. 1 Stock for 2021 ] I�

We see this stock rising 50% in 2021... Published: January 3,2021 [Our No. 1 Stock for 2021 (FREE)]( I’m willing to bet most of you don’t know this… But a stock market pattern has been repeating itself since 1989. In the year of a new president’s inauguration, an explosive [market hidden inside your brokerage account]( has been historically proven to soar. Even if you don’t like President-elect Joe Biden, the reputation of Democrats favoring small companies previously doubled the size of some of the companies in [this sector.]( So once Biden is sworn in, big things could be on the horizon for your portfolio. [You Don’t Want to Miss This]( Roger Scott 20+ years of trading experience managed over $900 million teaching thousands daily. [1 ‘Below the Radar’ Stock for 2021]( [Below the Radar Play for 2021]( As we look to 2021, one thing that keeps WealthPress Trader Jeff Yastine up at night is the speculative fervor we’re seeing in the stock market. [It’s really easy to make money]( right now — too easy. So he likes to keep some ["below the radar" stocks]( in his portfolio that aren’t everyone’s favorite picks quite yet. [And Jeff has one in mind]( he sees rising 50% in 2021. Looking out to 2022, this stock could even make it to $20 or $25 a share as investors warm up to it. [Click Here to Get the Ticker]( [Looking Back Before We Look Ahead]( [Start Your Year Right]( The ball has finally dropped and we can put 2020 in the rear-view. But before we look toward 2021, it’s important to know where we’ve been and do a proper 2020 stock market review. My good friend and Joy of the Trade Head Trader, Jeff Zananiri and I sat down for [our final mid-week roundtable of 2020.]( The year — and the world — were rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. We were set on a course we couldn’t have imagined. So what surprised us about 2020? What trends will continue? And of course, what can we expect from 2021? [Start Your Year the Right Way]( 3 Ways to Hedge Your Portfolio December 22, 2020 And over the past year, it has become crystal clear to many traders and investors why hedges are so important. [Contin]( Reading]( [Emerging Market Stocks for 2021]( The 2 Best Emerging Market Stocks to Watch December 28, 2020 Since I like to think outside of the box, I thought I’d give you a heads up and show you how Chinese retailers are making major headway in 2021. [Continue Reading]( The information in this email is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee specific results as there is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Also, our traders are real traders and may have financial interests in the companies discussed. Please see our [Terms and Conditions](open) for more information. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( WealthPress Holdings LLC, 1749 NE Miami Ct, #507, Miami, FL 33132, United States

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