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How to take part in the American recovery before the election

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Hello Friend, President Donald Trump said on August 27th during the Republican convention that a vac

Hello Friend, President Donald Trump said on August 27th during the Republican convention that a vaccine may very well be ready by the end of October. And the CDC has told public health departments in all 50 US states to get ready to distribute the COVID vaccine. Regardless if this is true or false... Many experts believe we should have the vaccine by the first half of 2021 and trading experts predict this will prompt a heavy swing in the markets. It may even result in [trillions of economic growth.]( What does this mean? Potentially lucrative trading opportunities of undervalued stocks. Sure, shares of major tech stocks such as Tesla and Amazon have exploded in price in 2020… But some companies hit the hardest by the pandemic are still trading at a fraction of their Q1 2020 price. And a vaccine will be the [catalyst to those stocks growing.]( In fact, Jason Bond has made over $10,000 in the last few weeks on stocks like Chefs’ Warehouse Inc (CHEF,) Carnival Corp (CCL,) Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc (PLAY,) Tripadvisor Inc (TRIP,) and Planet Fitness Inc (PLNT.) as a result of the vaccine chatter. Where can you find these trading opportunities? [Receive Jason Bond’s watchlist here and learn how he’s identifying these stocks.]( These stock surges are poised to increase as we get closer to the election. Will you be part of the American recovery? --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2020 The Trading Resources Our address is 717 Carroll St. 4R, Brooklyn, NY 11215 To unsubscribe, [click here](. (You can also send your request to Customer Care at the street address above.) This is a paid message provided to our subscribers. Although we have sent you this email, The Trading Resources does not endorse this product or featured company nor is it responsible for it’s content. The opinions represented in this email advertisement are not those of The Trading Resources, and we make no guarantee or warranty about what is mentioned above. We respect your privacy and that is why this email has been sent directly from The Trading Resources. The Trading Resources does not provide our email lists to third party companies unless you have directly opted in for communication for that company. This is consistent with our Privacy Policy.

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