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Warning: Don't Let The Recovery Pass You By... | There's a huge new tech trend coming to your hometo

Warning: Don't Let The Recovery Pass You By... [View Online](=)|[Unsubscribe]( [Street Authority Daily] -[]Recommended Link Sponsored Content [Legend Who Bought Apple at $1.42 Says Buy TaaS Now]( There's a huge new tech trend coming to your hometown - which could make you a small fortune over the next few years. And today we're revealing the name and stock ticker symbol of Whitney's favorite way to make money from this trend. [You get his top pick for free, right here.]( June 8, 2020 Warning: Don't Let The Recovery Pass You By... By Nathan Slaughter [Nathan Slaughter] I've been talking with many investors lately, one of which is my old pal Gary. Like most people, he's concerned with market volatility. But more than that, he's worried that his plans for a summer vacation with the grandkids might have to be put on hold. And no, it's not because of Covid-19. Gary owns a beach house in Florida that is still missing parts of its roof. 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The only problem is that everyone has taken notice, bidding the stocks up to record highs. While the major averages have begun to recover, at least 5,000 U.S.-listed stocks remain 50% or more below their recent highs. Entire industries are still in shutdown mode. That will change soon enough. That's why I want to encourage you to think long and hard about your own situation. Can you afford to sit out this rally? Do you think there will be a pullback? What if there isn't one? I think now is the time for action. There are still plenty of opportunities out there. And I'm counting on one strategy to help me juice my gains... How to Generate 77.9% from a 7.3% Move One of my preferred methods for turning singles and doubles into home runs is buying call options. I'm not going to spend much time on basic terminology, but I want to show you a real-life example from my colleague, Amber Hestla, who heads up our [Profit Amplifier]( service. She is our resident options expert. A few years ago, Amber spotted a compelling opportunity with CVS. The technical charts and operating fundamentals were both saying the same thing: the stock was headed up. Amber sent out an email alert to readers advising them to buy a call option with a $75 strike price and a premium of $7. At the time, the shares were trading at $80. So, for the trade to break even, shares of CVS needed to reach $82 ($75 + $7 premium). Any gain after that would be profit. As you can see from the chart, CVS hit that level shortly after… and kept on going. The stock gained a little more than 7% over the next two weeks. But look at what happened to the options contract... When CVS reached $85, this call option was "in the money" by $10 ($85 versus a strike price of $75). And with more time to advance before the expiration, the call option was worth $12.45. Remember, she paid just $7 a couple of weeks before. That's a rapid gain of 77.9% -- more than 10 times the underlying gain in CVS stock. Had you bought five contracts for $3,500, you would have walked away with a $2,725 profit. You would have needed to buy $37,586 worth of CVS shares to make the same $2,725 gain! That's the secret power of options -- one I hope you'll consider using in the weeks and months to come. To help you along, Amber has released a brand-new presentation detailing how her unique background has enabled her to deliver winning options trades in any market environment. I can't think of anyone else I'd rather have in my corner when it comes to options, so [go here now if you want to learn more.]( To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( Disclosure: StreetAuthority doesn't own shares of any securities mentioned in this article. Members of our staff are restricted from buying or selling any securities for three days after being featured in our advisories or on our website. StreetAuthority is a publisher of financial news and opinions. 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