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November 28, 2017 3:26 pm

I’m not sure where these people voting are getting their information but the Big Trade is a Big Flop todate. Today 6 of the recommendations have lost over 90%, 2 have lost over 80%, 2 have lost mid 60%, 1 has lost 25%, and only 4 are in the plus – 14%, 16%, 22%, and 98%. Unfortunatly, the last was one I did not buy!!! These are options, so there is still a little time left, although it continues to move in the wronge direction and we are losing the time valuse portion of the investment.

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buffalodiesel
December 3, 2017 11:30 am

I agree with knudsen57. I have this list too. The puts in total are slowing loosing time value and many may expire worthless since the FED is still “printing money” to keep the weak economy alive. Yes, I agree many are very weak companies. but it appears that these weak companies may stay afloat. Just look at what the government did when GM was or should have been forced into bankruptcy..! So, I decided to sit on the sidelines before purchasing puts on the companies in this list. Stansberry has been predicting a credit/market crash for years. If corporations repatriate the trillions they have hidden overseas, will there be a market crash…?

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Ana Hernandez
December 2, 2020 2:41 pm

This site says my VOTE is 3.5 stars, that is not true. I did write up a very negative review of this newsletter seeing as though they took my ROTH IRA for a speculative roller coaster ride to the downside. It seems to me that my initial suspicions were supported by the end results. How can one estimate the direct n of the market one year out from the predicted short bet? Seems to me a betting game at the highest level of fool’s play.. obviously they did not and could not have seen COVID repercussions to the market, but they assumed that government intervention would not come in a prop up the old boy’s club while leaving the rest of us serfs to fend for ourselves. Additionally, a NETFLIX put during the greater lock down of all time was a fool’s call. Is this a newsletter on training wheels? Is this the training ground for a novice market analyst? I dunno.. but I can smell something is burning in that kitchen bEsides my cash. This is a BIG ZERO points.

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December 2, 2020 2:50 pm
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Sorry for any confusion. That rating you saw is, I think, the average at the time — we’ll check.

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