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[Logo] April 29, 2020 [www.tradewins.com]( Other Exciting News Change Your Life Join me Saturday, May 2nd at Noon EST for my can’t miss webinar on [How to Save Your Portfolio Today!]( The majority of us are behind in saving for retirement. Whether we've overspent vacationing through the years or recently experienced a costly medical emergency, or have anxiety about the lingering effects of current medical crisis, we could use help playing catch-up financially. I can help you with this! Join me Saturday, May 2nd at NOON EST for my can’t miss presentation on [How to Save Your Portfolio]( during these turbulent times. Discover how $25,000 can be traded like $200,000, accelerating the growth of your IRA while simultaneously protecting your capital through the power of hedging. Join me Saturday, May 2nd at NOON EST as I share with you how to hedge your portfolio effectively in this financial climate. Don't miss the opportunity of a lifetime! [Register Now]( Can't Miss Presentation - [How To Save Your Portfolio Today!]( Happy Trading! Todd “Bubba” Horwitz Keep Those Stops Tight! Recent Articles [The Top 3 Oil Tanker Stocks Making a Lot of Money]( by [Ian Cooper]( [Market Sense]( by [Lee Gettess]( [Global Oil Crisis - Negative Oil Prices Explained]( by [Don Fishback]( [KeyPoint Market Daily]( by [Joe Duffy]( [PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter]( by [Chris Verhaegh]( [TradeWins Author Team]( Tomorrow, you could begin doubling your account every single month starting with one letter. The letter will come from a 20-year trading professional named Ian Cooper. He says, “In 2017, following my trades you would be doubling even tripling your account some months. Let me show you how.” He will show you exactly what to do... and he’ll give you the blueprint for just $1. [Get Daily Trade Alert Now]( About TradeWins [Inside Trading Newsletter]( [Webinars]( [Videos]( [Trading Strategy]( [Options]( [Futures]( [Forex]( [Day Trading]( [Subscription Services]( [E-Books]( [Customer Satisfaction Survey 2018]( The Top 3 Oil Tanker Stocks Making a Lot of Money by [Ian Cooper]( [image](#) With no demand and far too much supply, companies are being forced to store oil at sea. According to Reuters, nearly 160 million barrels of crude is now being stored on ships. On top of that, rates to charter such storage vessels has more than doubled to $350,000 per day in some cases. “The world may have to get used to oil turning up in unusual places. An enormous glut of crude sparked by the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting collapse in demand has overwhelmed the global distribution system. Oil markets broke down this week as buyers vanished for lack of storage space. At one point, the squeeze was so intense, sellers with oil at a key U.S. delivery point in Cushing, Okla., were paying buyers to take the stuff off their hands,” says The Wall Street Journal. While it’s bad news for oil companies spending millions to store oil at sea, it’s great news for oil tanker stocks such as Nordic Tanker (NAT), Teekay Corp. (TK), and Frontline Ltd. (FRO). [Read More]( Lee Gettess' Market Sense [Market Sense] Lee Gettess is a top trader who is excited to bring you his video newsletter. Each week, Lee will share his predictions on what he anticipates from the bond and S&P markets. [Watch Video]( Global Oil Crisis - Negative Oil Prices Explained by [Don Fishback]( [ODDS] Commodity prices can't go negative, can they? Yes, they can. And today, for the first time in history, the price of a commodity on a listed US exchange went below zero. How can something like that happen? Watch this video and let Don Fishback, former commodity broker, and option pioneer, explain how the strangest thing in finance can actually happen. [Watch Video]( [Joe Duffy’s KeyPoint Market Daily]( April 29, 2020 Elite Wall Street trader, Joe Duffy, is allowing a limited group of future-elite investors into his masterful daily trades at thousands of dollars less than what others charge. When you join today for $1, the first month you'll receive: - Joe Duffy’s daily video newsletter with updates on what's happening in the markets that very day. Rather than watch talking heads for hours on cable, I'll get you up to speed in minutes. - You get weekend updates where I delve more into 'bigger picture' looks at the marketplace. Videos are illustrative, instructive, concise, and un-hedged. No double talk here. - And much, much more! Check out his most recent video here: [Duffys KMD]( PULSE Options Weekly Newsletter by [Chris Verhaegh]( [PULSE] First Things First Things are getting back to normal. I’m not referring to the countless States which are easing quarantine restrictions, we’ll see how that turns out. I’m referring to the fact that Implied Volatility (IV) is dropping and options are becoming affordable again. It’s just that it’s not across-the-board. Before I show you a couple of graphs to make my point, allow me an opportunity to give everyone a quick refresher course on Implied Volatility (IV). And by “quick” I mean exactly that. Here’s the bottom line. Implied Volatility tells you how expensive options are. When the IV is high, options are expensive. When the IV is low, options are cheap. Please realize expensive priced stocks will have high valued options. But these high-value options may be cheap. [Read More]( [www.tradewins.com]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Youtube]( [Better Business Bureau]( © Copyright 2020 [TradeWins.com](. All rights reserved. TradeWins Publishing, 22C New Leicester Hwy, #117, Asheville, NC 28806 Email: support@iss-trading.com | Phone: 888-233-1431 | Fax: 888-258-4938 PLEASE READ: Auto-trading, or any broker or advisor-directed type of trading, is not supported or endorsed by TradeWins. For additional information on auto-trading, you may visit the SEC’s website: [All About Auto-Trading]( , TradeWins does not recommend or refer subscribers to broker-dealers. You should perform your own due diligence with respect to satisfactory broker-dealers and whether to open a brokerage account. 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