Green stocks are great.
But unless you're a beginning investor, there are much more efficient ways to invest your money.
While we can pick the cutting-edge companies that bring investors the best returns in the industry, even we can’t control the stock market.
But that doesn’t mean you have to sit back and let the market slap you around... You see, there’s a way to play the green industry that’s safer and more profitable than just trading regular old stocks.
I’m talking about that often talked about and misunderstood world of options trading.
The beauty of options lies in their flexibility — because you’re selling a derivative and not the actual stock, you can make money in both bull and bear markets, when stocks are both booming and busting.
My colleague and options expert Ian Cooper has done just that.
He’s turned all sorts of green stocks into big gains.
Like 113% on a JA Solar run and another 167% on oil spill cleaner Thermo Fisher.
And when the stocks of Whole Foods (NASDAQ: WFMI), Energy Conversion Devices (NASDAQ: ENER), and First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR) took a dive, Ian managed to pull in 32%, 38%, and 96% gains.
And I’m not talking long-term gains either… These options were held for an average of eight days before Ian closed them out.
In fact Ian’s put together an options trading guide that will help you learn the ins and outs of how to trade these little known investment strategies…
Not just green stocks — but everything from commodities to the housing market and even comic book options.
Adding green option plays to your portfolio is an excellent way to maximize your gains and minimize your losses, no matter what the rest of the market is doing.
I’ve attached the link to Ian’s guide here.
Call it like you see it,
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Nick
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