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The Option Pick for Today is YELP plus 5 Stocks With Great Earnings Momentum

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YELP has been gaining a lot of exposure and this has resulted in it moving up just like the market r

[The Weekly Options Trader]  Stock Picks and News If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.] [The Option Pick for Today is YELP] YELP has been gaining a lot of exposure and this has resulted in it moving up just like the market recently. The best option pick right now is to buy a $38.00 Call on YELP with an expiry date of 08/19/2016. Yelp Inc. (Yelp) connects people with local businesses by bringing word of mouth online and providing a platform for businesses and consumers to engage and transact. [Chart] --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Chart Pattern Every Investor Should Know This little-known pattern preceded moves of 578% in ARWR, 562% in LCI, 513% in ICPT, 439% in EGRX, 408% in ADDUS and more... [Click here to see if you can spot this pattern.] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Images] [5 Stocks With Great Earnings Momentum — MNI APA FXCM GOL SGY] This week, these five stocks have the best ratings in Earnings Momentum, one of the eight Fundamental Categories on Portfolio Grader. McClatchy Company Class A (MNI) publishes daily and non-daily newspapers located in western coastal states, North and South Carolina, and... [Read The Article Here]. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Starbucks Corporation: SBUX Stock Brewing A Bearish Trend] Following a lukewarm earnings report from Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) and tepid reaction by investors, a bearish long put strategy from the SBUX options menu is ready to go. Starbucks had been a hot investment for investors. Since the nadir of the financial crisis back in March 2009, Starbucks stock rocketed higher by about 1500% at its peak of... [Read The Article Here]. Email not displaying correctly? [View this email in your browser] This newsletter is not financial advice. Please read our [disclaimer.] Copyright © 2016 | The Weekly Options Trader, all rights reserved. PO Box 2520, Bayamon, PR 00960, United States  If you no longer wish to receive our emails [follow this link to be removed.]

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