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My favorite thing to trade - Feb 4, 2023

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The stock might have a seller you don’t know about, or bad news could come out at any point tha

The stock might have a seller you don’t know about, or bad news could come out at any point that could rock the company, or a million different things could happen. Can’t view the email properly? [View it in your browser]( %%web_version%% | [Unsubscribe]( [The Investors Valley]( Feb 4, 2023   Dear Reader, [Launch Larry]( You’re probably wondering what kinds of exotic stocks and sectors I like to trade. Well, you might be surprised… I like to trade the S&P 500. And by that, I mean the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY). That might sound a bit basic, but here’s why… I like the S&P 500 because it’s pure. Let me explain what I mean… - You might be bullish on a single stock, but you may not make money off of it. The stock might have a seller you don’t know about, or bad news could come out at any point that could rock the company, or a million different things could happen. - But, with the S&P 500, you don’t have to worry about that nonsense. If the market goes up, you can make money trading it. If the market goes lower, you can still make money trading it. It’s more difficult to get that kind of pure action in stocks. If you’d like to see how I trade, I just created my very first video with an “over the shoulder” demo. [Watch it here.]( Regards, Larry Benedict Editor, The Opportunistic Trader   Sometimes, colleagues of The Investors Valley share special offers with us that we think our readers should be made aware of. Above is one such special opportunity that we believe deserves your attention.   From time to time, we send special emails or offers to readers who chose to opt-in. We hope you find them useful. It’s a good idea to [whitelist us]( to make sure you get every email. B450 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801, United States. If you received this massage by mistake, please let us know at this email address abuse@theinvestorsvalley.com. You'll receive a response within 24 hours. [Terms And Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2023 Theinvestorsvalley.com. All Rights Reserved. [The Investors Valley](

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