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Bullish spreads vs. Discipline

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Hi there,

Every time a strong growth stock starts gaining attention, options traders get "creative."

Lately, there has been buzz around a bullish call spread idea on a fast-moving tech name. When structured trades like that start circulating, it can feel like a perfect opportunity is sitting right in front of you.

But here is the reminder I always give my students:

A clever options strategy doesn't create consistency. A repeatable process does.

Bull call spreads can absolutely work. But they still depend on:

  • Timing the move correctly.
  • Managing risk precisely.
  • Avoiding emotional entries.
  • Understanding whether the stock is extended.

That is exactly why I created SMART Paycheck™ Trade Alerts.

The system isn't about chasing the latest exciting spread idea. It's about building a steady, rules-based routine using:

  • Premium-focused trades designed for consistency.
  • Clearly defined risk on every position.
  • Simple, repeatable setups.
  • Timing rules that remove second-guessing.

Instead of asking, "Is this bullish spread going to work?"

We ask, "Does this trade fit my criteria for steady results?"

Because consistent trading isn't about being flashy. It's about being disciplined.

If you are ready to trade with structure, click below:

See the SMART Paycheck Strategy

Opportunities come and go. SMART results stick to the plan.

To your success,
Wendy Kirkland



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