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We’re Betting on the Broker And no, it’s not DraftKings… Everyone’s talking about DraftKings (DKNG). But we’re focused on a different player entirely. On yesterday’s Profit Panel, Jack Carter made it clear: Robinhood (HOOD) is the one to watch right now. He’s long on the stock. Selling puts. Running covered calls. Rinsing and repeating. Why? Because HOOD isn’t just a brokerage anymore. They’ve quietly launched something that could flip the betting industry on its head:
In Jack’s words, “They’re taking over Schwab… and DraftKings should be embarrassed.” It’s a bold claim… but he’s not wrong. The structure is smarter. The platform is cleaner. And they make money like a broker: by taking a cut of every trade, not by betting against you. That means they don’t care whether you win or lose, they just want volume. And they’re getting it. Join us for a special “Fed Day” edition of Roundtable with Stephen Ground and our expert panel: To your prosperity, The ProsperityPub Team 🎰 Did You Catch This?! Jeffry Turnmire just shared a 14-to-1 risk–reward trade on Apple — one of the most widely held stocks in the world. He’s giving it 5 months to play out… and risking just $200… for the potential to make $2800. See how he set it up — and why Apple might be the weak link in Big Tech! |
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