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Stock Bets

Charles and the team look to bet on indices, sectors and stocks. Even in a bear market it is perfectly possible to make money from long positions as well as from going short as long as you get both the bet and its timing just spot on.

The tip below was published on August 14th 2003. This is a classic bid-arb bet - an ideal opportunity for the spread better.

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