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[The Option Specialist]( 08/16/2021   |   [View in browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Stocks Vs. Options: What Investors Need To Know]( If investing is of interest to you, then you've probably heard about stocks vs. options. How can you make the best choice when deciding which investment strategy to use? After all, investing comes with risk attached - learning how to navigate that risk and make sound investment decisions is the key to building a good investment portfolio. Knowing as much as you can about options and stocks will mean you can make better investment choices. In this comprehensive guide, I'll explain the differences between stocks vs. options in detail. Armed with this knowledge, you should be better prepared to achieve your financial targets. [More...]( SPONSORED CONTENT [You Could Make $300 to $1100 Per Contract With This Simple Trade]( Imagine getting really good at mastering just ONE simple trade. 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