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Stopping The Steal In 2024

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by Portfolio Armor
Thursday, Jun 27, 2024 - 11:32
ChatGPT4o's take on preventing illegal aliens from voting.
The singularity must not be near if ChatGPT4o can't keep typos out of its images. 

Stopping The Steal This Time

There's been some good news for supporters of President Trump recently, including Nate Silver's first 2024 election model giving Trump an almost 66% chance to win the election. 

That, of course, assumes a fair election. The bad news is that there have been some attempts to make it unfair, including 49 states giving voter registration forms to illegal aliens. 

Former Trump staffer Stephen Miller's organization, America First legal, laid out its plan to stop these illegals from registering to vote in the X thread below. 

Of course, challenge here is what happens if the states don't act swiftly to ensure that only citizens vote--what's our recourse if they don't? 

In Case You Missed It

In our post yesterday (Volkswagen Puts Our Rivian Bet In The Black), we mentioned three trades that have moved in our direction this week. 

Of those three trades, the one that looks the most promising is our Carvana trade: 

Carvana And Call Spreads

Like Novo Nordisk, Carvana Co. (CVNA) was a Portfolio Armor top ten name when we entered our trade on it this month. Unlike with Novo Nordisk, we didn't buy the stock; we entered a call spread on it instead. 

A robotic bull analyzing stocks.

We have another trade similar to the Carvana one teed up now, another one of our top names that could give us a ~200% return over the next couple of months if we get it right. 

If you'd like a heads up when that trade gets filled, feel free to sign up for our trading Substack/occasional email list below. 

 

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