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Other Exciting News What's going on with Gold? Live Chat with Guy Adami and Rob Roy! Wednesday, Marc

[Logo] February 24, 2021 [www.tradewins.com]( Other Exciting News What's going on with Gold? Live Chat with Guy Adami and Rob Roy! Wednesday, March 3rd 4:00 pm EST / 1:00 pm PST Over recent weeks and months the normal relationship between Gold and interest rates seems to have broken down. Similarly, when it comes to metals, Silver seems to be leading Gold rather than vice versa. So what is going on with Gold? … and what part is Bitcoin playing? Join this LIVE discussion between CNBC Fast Money Panelist, Guy Adami and Chief Trading Strategist at Elliott Wave Options, Rob Roy! [Join Here]( All attendees can ask their questions LIVE and will receive a FREE giveaway, Rob's TradeFinder service, and an additional special offer from Rob! Don’t Miss It… [Sign Up Here Today]( Recent Articles [The Best Ways to Trade the EV Supply Issues]( by [Ian Cooper]( [Market Sense]( by [Lee Gettess]( [Rules for Playing Options Positions for the Cash Value]( by [Ray Frazier]( [Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners]( by [Chuck Hughes]( [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 2020]( The Best Ways to Trade the EV Supply Issues by [Ian Cooper]( [image](#) The first time we highlighted opportunity in lithium stocks was September 16. At the time, we noted, “It’s time to jump back into lithium. All as demand begins to show signs of outweighing supply.” We highlighted opportunity in: - Lithium Americas (LAC) around $9.04. It’s now up to $25.76. - American Lithium Corp. (LIACF) around 93 cents. It’s now up to $2.90. - Albemarle (ALB) around $98. It’s now up to $155.15. Even now, all three are still solid buy opportunities. Here’s why. These days, electric vehicle stocks like Tesla are all over the headlines. We consistently hear how governments all over the world want a greener future, full of EVs. Analysts tell us that by 2030, the world will see 125 million EVs on the road, as noted by CNBC. General Motors wants to phase out sales of internal combustion engines by 2035. According to NBC News, “The auto industry is shifting from internal combustion technology to emissions-free battery and hydrogen powertrains. Several traditional brands have also committed to a complete transition, with Bentley recently laying out a target date of 2030 to switch entirely to battery-electric vehicles, or BEVs. Nissan this week said it will electrify all models by the ‘early 2030s,’ but that will include gas-electric hybrids as well as BEVs.” As a result, lithium demand is only increasing, as supply issues mount. [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]( Rules for Playing Options Positions for the Cash Value by [Ray Frazier]( For every type of trading there are rules and guidelines that help to keep traders out of trouble. These rules do not guarantee a winning trade on every position, however, they do greatly improve the probability of a winner. Therefore, I have a few rules for playing options positions for the cash value that you should learn in order to be successful in your own options trading. You should never hold a call position over a split! If the stock is splitting on X day, then the option, eight times out of ten, will soar in price on the split day. Sixty percent of the time the stock will fall in profit taking the following day. Profit taking can last one to five days, after which the stock tends to consolidate for a while. If you’re going to hold over the split day, you should tighten up your stop loss to protect your profit! AOL is a classic example of this… split 2/22/99 after market close, but was up 1 ½ the next day. Very unusual, but it happens. And in this case, you could have profited either way if you protected your profit. [Read More]( Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners by [Chuck Hughes]( [GROW]( The first profit opportunity we will review this week is a stock purchase in VEC, or Vectrus, Inc. VEC engages in providing infrastructure asset management, logistics and supply chain management, and information technology and network communication services. The monthly chart for VEC depicts a bullish pattern of higher highs and higher lows since the chart started in 2016. The next upside target is above last year’s high. The daily chart shows that VEC has been climbing steadily higher since late October. There are no signs of a peak in the movement. We recommend buying VEC stock at current price levels. [Read More]( [www.tradewins.com]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Youtube]( [Better Business Bureau]( © Copyright 2021 [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. You should always consult with your own professional advisers regarding equities and options on equities trading. 1) The information provided by the newsletters, trading, training and educational products related to various markets (collectively referred to as the “Services”) is not customized or personalized to any particular risk profile or tolerance. Nor is the information published by TradeWins Publishing (“TradeWins”) a customized or personalized recommendation to buy, sell, hold, or invest in particular financial products. The Services are intended to supplement your own research and analysis. 2) TradeWins’ Services are not a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial products, and the Services are not intended to provide money management advice or services. 3) Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Trading and investing involve substantial risk. Trading on margin carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. Other than the refund policy detailed elsewhere, TradeWins does not make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from using the Services. No person subscribing for the Services (“Subscriber”) should make any investment decision without first consulting his or her own personal financial adviser, broker or consultant. TradeWins disclaims any and all liability in the event anything contained in the Services proves to be inaccurate, incomplete or unreliable, or results in any investment or other loss by a Subscriber. 4) You should trade or invest only “risk capital” – money you can afford to lose. Trading stocks and stock options involves high risk and you can lose the entire principal amount invested or more. 5) All investments carry risk and all trading decisions made by a person remain the responsibility of that person. There is no guarantee that systems, indicators, or trading signals will result in profits or that they will not produce losses. Subscribers should fully understand all risks associated with any kind of trading or investing before engaging in such activities. 6) Some profit examples are based on hypothetical or simulated trading. This means the trades are not actual trades and instead are hypothetical trades based on real market prices at the time the recommendation is disseminated. No actual money is invested, nor are any trades executed. Hypothetical or simulated performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Hypothetical performance results have many inherent limitations, some of which are described below. Also, the hypothetical results do not include the costs of subscriptions, commissions, or other fees. Because the trades underlying these examples have not actually been executed, the results may understate or overstate the impact of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading services in general are also designed with the benefit of hindsight, which may not be relevant to actual trading. In addition, hypothetical trading does not involve financial risk, and no hypothetical trading record can completely account for the impact of financial risk of actual trading. TradeWins makes no representations or warranties that any account will or is likely to achieve profits similar to those shown. 7) No representation is being made that you will achieve profits or the same results as any person providing testimonial. No representation is being made that any person providing a testimonial is likely to continue to experience profitable trading after the date on which the testimonial was provided, and in fact the person providing the testimonial may have experienced losses. 8) The author experiences are not typical. 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