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![]() On Aug. 27, Lenny recommended that his subscribers make an options trade with General Electric (GE - commentary - Cramer's Take). On Sept. 19, subscribers who followed Lenny's advice notched a $5,750 gain. Lenny is also an ace at quick hits. On Sept. 3, Lenny recommended Cameco (CCJ - commentary - Cramer's Take) as an options trade. On Sept. 23, subscribers who followed Lenny's advice pocketed $4,100 in gains. I can't say enough about Lenny. Since he launched "Nails on the Numbers" with TheStreet.com in June, he has racked up $63,100 in profits for his subscribers. Since beginning Nails on the Numbers in March, Lenny's option-picking record is a perfect 76-0, with profits totaling a whopping $199,700. Lenny makes options trading simple. Click here to get in on the action and trade with Lenny. ![]() The great calls keep coming on RealMoney, a site that has been created to be your personal stock research department. On Sept. 4, RealMoney contributor David Peltier, who also manages Dividend Stock Advisor and Value Investor, warned subscribers about Celanese (CE - commentary - Cramer's Take). The stock traded then at $36.82. It has since dropped 50.8% to $18.09 a share. Peltier had another huge call Sept. 18, when he warned against Western Refining (WNR - commentary - Cramer's Take). The stock traded then at $12.06. It has since dropped 45.9% to $6.52 a share. You really can't afford not to subscribe to RealMoney in this environment. Let RealMoney be your personal research department. You can take a free trial by clicking here.
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