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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,   Financials, tech stocks lead Wall Street higher on Tuesday. The U.S. stock market traded higher on Tuesday, as banks and technology companies continued to outperform. The large-cap S&P 500 Index (SPY) rose 1.5% to close at 3,100.06. All 11 primary sectors reported gains.  Information technology was the top gainer, followed by financials companies. Energy, materials and consumer discretionary shares also reported market-beating returns.  Surging tech shares propelled the Nasdaq Composite Index (QQQ) to higher ground. The index finished up 1.3% at 9,999.87.  Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) advanced 215.65 points, or 0.8%, to 25,811.65.  A measure of 30-day volatility known as the CBOE VIX (VXX) was back on the defensive Tuesday. The so-called "investor fear index" reached an intraday low of 29.79 on a scale of 1-100 where 20 represents the historic average. VIX would eventually settle down 5.2% at 30.12.  In economic data, the Chicago purchasing managers' index (PMI) improved to 36.6 in June, which was well below forecasts calling for 45. The S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices rose 4% annually in April, slightly better than expected.  On the commodities front, gold prices pierced above $1,800 a troy ounce on Tuesday en route to fresh multi-year highs. The yellow metal would later consolidate at $1,797.70 a troy ounce, having gained 0.9% or $16.50.  The Final Word: COVID-19 continues to spread at a rapid pace across several U.S. states. The U.S. caseload suppressed 2.6 million on Tuesday, with Texas, Florida and California emerging as the new hotspots. Globally, more than 10.3 million cases have been reported.    CBOE VIX Volatility Index declines on Tuesday as stocks try for new gains. The CBOE VIX (VXX) was back on the defensive Tuesday, as surging technology stocks pushed the S&P 500 higher.  The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, commonly known as the VIX, reached an intraday low of 29.79 on a scale of 1-100 where 20 represents the historic average. The so-called "investor fear index" would eventually settle down 5.2% at 30.12.     In stocks, the large-cap S&P 500 Index (SPY) rose 1.5% on Monday.  iPath S&P 500 VIX Short Term Futures ETN: (NYSEARCA:VXX) Designed to offer exposure to the S&P 500 VIX Short Term Futures Index Total Return. The Index uses CBOE Volatility Index futures by way of a long position in the first and second month VIX Futures contracts. VXX declined 4.9%.   ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures (SVXY) to track the inverse daily performance of the S&P 500 VIX Short Term Futures Index. SVXY advanced 2.5%.  ProShares Ultra Short Term VIX Futures: (UVXY) UVXY is designed to deliver 1.5X (leveraged) returns of the day’s moves in the S&P 500 VIX Short Term Futures Index. It tacks the two front months of the futures contract. UVXY declined 7.7%.  VelocityShares Daily 2x VIX Short Term Futures ETN (TVIX) TVIX is a leveraged VIX ETN that tracks an index of futures contracts on the VIX Short-Term Futures Index. It provides 200% leverage on the volatility moves. TVIX declined 9%.  The Final Word: Investors continue to eye the global spread of COVID-19. As of Tuesday, more than 10.3 million people had been infected with the novel disease, including 2.6 million in the United States.    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! 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