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Let's say you think a stock like Home Depot is ready for a breakout.
What are your options as a trader?
You could but the reuglar stock
You could buy a call option
Or you could buy a call spread
Here's the problem: These choices are great - only if - Home Depot stock goes UP in price. But as you know, the stock could just as quickly go down or move sideways. That means if you need a stock to go UP to make money, you're left with only a 1 in 3 chance of being right. And your timing has to be completely dead on correct each time you trade. If you want to make steady returns with more predictability and less volatility, a 33.33% chance of making money on any given trade will not cut it. So when I chose to quit my cushy job and trade full-time... I made sure to master the best trading strategy that can work in any market.
Instead of trying to time the market perfectly each time...
I use a trade that lets me make money when stocks go up, down, or sideways.
Instead of trading with high-risk, for the chance of a high reward...
I focus on reliable 8-10% wins and aim for a +85% win rate.
Instead of sitting in trades for months or years...
I exit my trades every 11 days on average.
This trading style has changed my life, but it's not guaranteed to change yours. It requires a commitment to small wins over big wins, to reliable trades, rather than all-or-nothing gambles.
And no, these winnings won't put you on the front page of Forbes or Fortune. But if you learn how to trade this way, you could supplement your income with extra money you can rely on.
If you want to learn how to trade this way...
To start seeing opportunities for reliable 8-10% wins...
Then for a limited time, I'll teach you the secret to these unique "all weather" trades...
Plus, hand you multiple opportunities to profit without any guesswork.
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