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[TradingGods.net Logo]     ****Advertisement*****   Options Trading System With A 94.8% Win-Rate On Last 727 Trades The key to being consistently profitable as a trader is to focus on high-probability trades. And in this powerful eBook by Dave Acquino, titled The Ultimate Income Trading System, you'll see exactly how Dave and so many of his students do just that. They make 4%, 5% or 6% on each trade and they're in the trade for just 11 hours. [CLICK HERE for instant access.](                                             *****Advertisement*****   Dear Trading God Friend,   Stocks erase gains as virus risks grow.  The Dow and broader U.S. stock market reversed gains last week, as an unexpected surge in COVID-19 cases continued to reverberate.  Wall Street’s major indices finished mostly lower on Friday.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 2.8%, the S&P 500 Index declined 2.4% and the Nasdaq Composite Index finished down 2.6%.  For the week, the Dow fell 3.3%, the S&P 500 declined 2.9% and the Nasdaq finished 1.9% lower.   The CBOE VIX Volatility Index, commonly known as the VIX, rose 7.8% on Friday to settle at 34.73 on a scale of 1-100 where 20 represents the historic average. For the week, the so-called “fear index” fell 1.1%. The June 28 edition of the VIX Trader webinar is available [here](. Equity markets are on edge because of a record surge in COVID-19 cases across several U.S. states. The total caseload has reached 2.5 million, with Florida, California and Texas emerging as major hot spots. In economic data, U.S. manufacturing PMI improved to 49.6 in June. New home sales shot up 16.6% in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 676,000. Durable goods orders surged 15.8% in May; excluding defense equipment, orders jumped 15.5%. Meanwhile, initial jobless claims rose by nearly 1.5 million in the week ended June 20.     The CBOE VIX rose on Friday, offsetting most of its weekly declines as investors continued to monitor the COVID-19 outbreak.  VIX rose 7.8% on Friday to settle at 34.73 on a scale of 1-100 where 20 represents the historic average. VIX surged above 40 on Thursday. For the entire week, the so-called “fear index” declined 1.1%.  VVIX Volatility of VIX: Sell signal persists. The VVIX Index is an indicator of the expected volatility of the 30-day forward price of the VIX. This volatility drives nearby VIX option prices. VXN Index: Sell Signal The VXN Index is a leading barometer of investor and market volatility relating to the NASDAQ-100 Index. The Cboe NASDAQ-100 Volatility IndexSM (VXNSM) is a key measure of market expectations of near-term volatility conveyed by [NASDAQ-100 Index (NDX) option]( prices. It measures the market's expectation of 30-day volatility implicit in the prices of near-term NASDAQ-100 options. VXAPL: Strong Sell Signal  GOLD VIX: Sell Signal Oil VIX: Sell Signal  The Final Word: COVID-19 continues to be a major threat to the U.S. economy with new hot spots emerging across the country. VIX climbs but still relatively calm as investors try to assess the COVID threat. Against this backdrop, options spreads continue to offer opportunity.    We'll talk soon,  Dan  Dan The Trading God You Could Make $300 to $1100 Per Contract With This Simple Trade Imagine getting really good at mastering just ONE simple trade. A trade that appears like clockwork between 9:30-10:45am on most trading days. This free step-by-step guide, by options expert, Dave Acquino, shows you how to spot and take these trades so you can walk away with daily profits! [CLICK HERE for instant access.](  ID=174048;size=600x250;setID=420789;extraData=507;uid={EMAIL}June 28, 2020;lat={EMAIL};click=1    *****Advertisement*****    *****Advertisement*****  [Ridgeline Media Group LLC BBB Business Review]( Disclaimer: The content included herein is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers agree to TradingGods.net [Disclaimer,]( [Terms of Use,]( [Privacy Policy]( before accessing or using this or any other publication by TradingGods.net or Ridgeline Media Group, LLC. Ridgeline Media Group, LLC does not endorse any products that may be advertised in this email.  If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe](  Ridgeline Media Group LLC 70 SW Century Drive Suite 100-148 Bend, Oregon 97702 United States Media Group, LLC/html

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