Dear Reader, Have you ever known someone for years and then one day discovered they had a hidden talent that blew you away? That’s exactly what just happened with our senior analyst, Eric Fry. To say that I discovered Eric is a “magician” would be a bit too hyperbolic for our style here at InvestorPlace Digest. But I can say that he is – without a doubt – a true stock-picking wizard. And the hidden talent I never knew about were his “two-sided trades”. This is a rare feat that many investors try to master – and ultimately fail at. By two-sided, I mean “Sell This, Buy That” same-day trades. Eric has an eye-popping track record of nailing these! I found out he’s presented them at conferences around the country, shared them every year at a highly-secretive gathering in Florida, and issued them to his readers for 30 years now. And these two-sided trades are also what earned him the title of “America’s Top Trader” in Wall Street’s very prestigious investing competition, Portfolios with Purpose. So, if you want to see a Master Class in stock picking, well, look no further: During the Portfolios with Purpose competition, Eric decided to “Sell Tesla, Buy Teck” on the same day. Teck boomed as high as 745% in the next 10 months. Tesla fell 9%. Eric said “Sell Twitter, Buy Ormat” on the same day. That sell rec lost more than half its value. His buy doubled in price. And when he said, “Sell Lennar, Buy Valero.” Within three years, his sell lost half its value. While his buy recommendation more than tripled. Once I started pulling his track record together and connecting the dots, I told Eric this was something I’d love for him to share with everyone. I thought he’d kick over one “Sell This, Buy That” pair trade that I could run in our weekly email, but Eric did WAY better. He put together a presentation where he reveals seven of his top “Sell This, Buy That” trade ideas for 2025, complete with company names, tickers, and analysis. All you have to do is click the link, watch the short video, and see for yourself why this information could easily be packaged and sold for $1,000 or more. But for the time being, you get these trade ideas straight from a stock-picking wizard absolutely free when you click here. Enjoy! Sincerely, Jeff Remsburg Editor, InvestorPlace Digest |
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