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Trade of the Day: How to Turn the Sell-Off Into Income

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Have a great day trading. and . These advisory services use his proprietary system - the Power-Plus

[247 Trader: Trade of The Day] 05/04/2018 09:40AM Trade of the Day: How to Turn the Sell-Off Into Income Advertisement Dear Investor, As a trader, I love it when there is panic in the market and severe sell-offs. That’s when I can I take advantage of it to collect some option premium on a high-quality stock. Which is just what I’m recommending today. While many stocks are overpriced right now, in certain sectors, earnings are not as far from valuations, and that’s what attracts me to today's position. [Click here for complete details of today's "safety trade."]( Have a great day trading. [signed- Ken Trester] Ken Trester Editor Maximum Options and Power Options Weekly Ken Trester is editor of [Maximum Options](?cp=TOTD&ct=20180504&cc=eletter&en=5761547) and [Power Options Weekly](. These advisory services use his proprietary system - the Power-Plus Profit Tracker - to uncover cheap, underpriced options trades for his subscribers. As the nation's foremost professional options trader, Ken is not just another "options educator." He is a pro who has been trading options since the first exchanges opened in 1973. In fact, he has documented 27-straight winning years publishing recommendations for traders like you. [Click here to find his latest trades and market insights]( to help you become a better, more profitable trader. [Follow our Facebook page]( to receive each Trade of the Day direct to your News Feed. To prevent this email newsletter from getting swept up by an overzealous spam filter, please add our "From" address (247trader@the247trader.com) to your address book. [Click here for instructions](. MANAGE YOUR INVESTORPLACE ACCOUNT We hope this timely investing advice is valuable to you, ({EMAIL}). Please tell us if your email has changed by visiting here: //u.investorplace.com/u/247trader/index.html If you would rather not receive the Trade of the Day, you can let us know by visiting here: We will honor your request within 7-10 days. Copyright 2018 InvestorPlace.com Presented by InvestorPlace Media, LLC 9201 Corporate Blvd, Suite 200, Rockville, MD 20850 Serious investors. Expert advice. Real profits. 05042018093026

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