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[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 NE] NE 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 $8.00 Call on NE with an expiry date of 01/13/2017. Noble Corporation plc is an offshore drilling contractor for the oil and gas industry. [Images] Urgent Warning: Dollar Collapse Imminent by Spring of 2017? - Kaboom! Why US Dollar could implode in the Spring of 2017 - Could New Chinese World Currency wipe out your retirement? - Urgent Alert: IRS to confiscate your IRA? - Dollar Collapse Begins Shortly. How to prepare… > [Click here for your FREE Dollar Collapse Guide] - Chinese Currency to replace the dollar? - Federal Gov’t to steal our IRA’s to solve fiscal crisis? - Urgent warning: Dollar Doomsday. How to survive… - Secret IRS Loophole allows you storage options for your IRA > [Click here for your FREE Dollar Collapse Guide] [Images] [Data Could Be The Next Tech Hot Button For Regulators] Wealth and influence in the technology business have always been about gaining the upper hand in software or the machines that software ran on. Now data — gathered in those immense pools of information that are at the heart of everything from artificial intelligence to online shopping recommendations — is increasingly a focus of technology competition. And academics and... [Read More] [Investing: It's Time In The Market, Not Timing The Market] "Being able to sit down with someone to discuss your concerns who is going to know your story, is very important, especially when times get tough. … I’m not here to judge someone’s feelings, I’m here to put them into perspective so that we don’t make a mountain out of... [Read More] Email not displaying correctly? [View this email in your browser] [image] 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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