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[Logo] November 3, 2021 [www.tradewins.com]( Other Exciting News Brand-New Challenge From Chuck: I’m inviting YOU to try out for one of these spots… and the stakes couldn’t be higher. With only 250 spots available today, I know 99% of our subscribers are going to miss out. Do you have what it takes? [Click Here Now](. Recent Articles [Three of the Best End of Year Strategies to Consider]( by [Ian Cooper]( [Forex: Positive/Negative Correlations]( by [Kathy Lien]( [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]( Three of the Best End of Year Strategies to Consider by [Ian Cooper]( [image](#) It’s time to think about year-end strategies, including: The Dogs of the Dow With the Dogs of the Dow, you’re simply buying the highest yielding 10 Dow Jones stocks that fell out of favor, investing an equal amount in each, liquidating by January 1 of the following year, and repeating for nearly predictable rewards. Even better, it's easy to use, and it performs well. While 2020 wasn’t a great year for the Dogs, they were up 20% in 2019. In 2018, they were up about 1%, but still beat the Dow, which fell close to 6%. In 2017, the dogs were up 19%. In 2016, they were up 16%. In 2015, they were up 2.6%. In 2014, they were up about 11%. Better, all of the Dogs pay dividends. [Read More]( Forex: Positive/Negative Correlations by [Kathy Lien]( Knowing how closely correlated the currency pairs are in your portfolio is a great way to measure your exposure and risk. You might think that you’re diversifying your portfolio by investing in different pairs, but many of them have a tendency to move in the same direction or opposite to one another. The correlations between pairs can be strong or weak and last for weeks, months or even years. Basically, what a correlation number gives us in an estimate of how closely pairs move together or how opposite their actions are over a specified period of time. Any correlation calculation will be in decimal form; the closer the number is to 1, the stronger the connection between the two currencies. For example, in March of 2005 there was a +0.94 correlation between the EUR/USD and the NZD/USD for that month. If you are not a fan of decimals, you can also think of the number as a percentage by multiplying it by 100 percent (in this case getting a 94 percent correlation between the EUR/USD and the NZD.USD). [Read More]( Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners by [Chuck Hughes]( [GROW]( The first profit opportunity we will review this week is a Stock Purchase in TECK, or Teck Resources Limited. TECK is a diversified resource company committed to responsible mining and mineral development with major business units focused on copper, metallurgical coal, zinc, gold, and energy. The monthly chart shows that TECK has had its ups and downs. Right now, the bulls are in control and a further advance is expected. The daily chart shows that TECK has been stairstepping steadily higher since the March low. Last week’s little pullback gives us a buying opportunity. We recommend buying TECK stock at the current price level. The TECK dividend yield is 0.57%. 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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. 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