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How You Can Find 2017’s Winning Stocks

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[The Weekly Options Trader] From Our Associates At Chaikin Analytics If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.] [Register Now] What if you had a simple, 5-step method to finding winning stocks? Explained in plain English, without Wall Street jargon? Find out at this special event hosted by Sandy Chaikin, Co-Founder of Chaikin Analytics. Sandy will explain how she started investing in 2012 and built a killer portfolio that continues to outperform the S&P 500 and most money managers. She’s living proof that you don’t need to be a financial expert to pick winning stocks. [Reserve your spot before this event fills up.] In just one hour, you’ll find out how she finds winning stocks in 5 simple steps and manages her portfolio in just 15 minutes a day, plus how to: - Know when to buy and sell using Sandy’s proven 5-step method - Identify a “classic bull,” quickly and easily - Cut through the clutter by screening 5,000+ stocks to find stocks with the best potential...  in seconds - Minimize risk by identifying bearish stocks before they drop - Manage your portfolio in 15 minutes a day [This event] is free and appropriate for all investors, from novice to knowledgeable! About Sandy Chaikin Sandy Chaikin is Co-founder of Chaikin Analytics, a groundbreaking stock research and analysis platform. With no prior experience, Sandy started investing in 2012 with Chaikin Analytics and built a killer portfolio that continues to outperform the S&P 500 and most money managers. Sandy is living proof that you don’t have to be a financial expert to pick winning stocks. Thousands of investors attend her industry events and weekly webinars on fearless investing by following the Chaikin Method. Nasdaq.com, DailyWorth, and Ellevate all feature Sandy’s investing articles and analysis.  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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