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How to Find the Stock of the Week

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[The Weekly Options Trader] From Our Associates At INO If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.] Don't Miss This Week's Stock Pick Every Tuesday before the opening bell, INO.com analyst Daniel Cross releases his weekly stock pick. Every stock pick meets his requirements for growth and value, making them ideal stocks for virtually any portfolio! In fact, multiple picks have hit double digit returns in just weeks. Stock of the Week is absolutely free, you just need to tell us where to send these weekly picks. [Send me free stock picks]. We will also send you his last pick which is already making great moves. Hint: This company is a $3.3 billion internet-based service company with participating locations in 1,100 cities, including London. It recently reached a deal with Samsung regarding its recent "smart fridge". The company reported a 3rd quarter earnings beat of $0.23 per share which marks the second consecutive quarterly beat and indicates the start of a profitable trend. It also has no long term debt, making it extremely agile in a competitive environment as well as giving it the ability to make future acquisitions as needed. Want to know what stock this is? We'll send you the most recent analysis right away and you'll be one of the first to receive our next pick, issued at 7am (ET) every Tuesday. [Request the Stock of the Week]. If you can't see this message, [view it in your browser]. 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.] [The Weekly Options Trader Disclaimer]

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