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What Cathy Wood's ARKK has in common with MSOS & GDX [You will be surprised]

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Is Cathy Wood crazy? Some people think so. And, you might think I'm crazy but this week I've actually been investing in Cathie Wood.

This week, I've taken a position in ARKK. Here's the real reason why: it's not all about Cathie Wood or ARKK — it's about the similarities between ARKK, MSOS and GDX. I explain how these assets are designed to give us easy access to an investment theme that can be very lucrative. Plus, I'll share how to know when the theme demands our attention. Before you start watching: Set aside your personal feelings about Wood — investing isn't about that. Stop the vitriol. To make money in the stock market you have to see through the hate and instead take responsibility for your investment results. If you're the type of serious investor who values research over ridicule and objective facts over subjective fiction, then get ready for an intelligent, elegant conversation about seeing the links between seemingly dissimilar entities — and learning to profit from your observations and understanding.

​I'm going to share a VIX VIXY UVXY hack we are using on the trading desk that highlights an important danger all traders must avoid one all strategies

DISCLAIMER: All of ARMRreport, our trades, strategies, and news coverage are based on our opinions alone and are only for educational purposes. You should not take any of this information as guidance for buying or selling any type of investment or security. I am only sharing my biased opinion based off of speculation and personal experience. An individual trader's/investor's results may not be typical and may vary from person to person. It is important to keep in mind that there are risks associated with investing in the stock market and that one can lose all of their investment. Thus, trades/investments should not be based on the opinions of others but by your own research and due diligence.

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