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New Altos Training Video: How to Use the Options Risk Reversal Trade

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Altos Members, We just posted a new video to the Altos Trading YouTube channel... Discover how to us

Altos Members, We just posted a new video to the Altos Trading YouTube channel... Discover how to use the "Risk Reversal" trade using options to take directional positions with little or no debit to your trading account. I reveal how to get the options market to cover the cost of buying options and spreads. This is a "must see" so make sure to check it out to reduce margin requirements and cash being taken out of your trading account when you buy options. As always, let us know if you have any questions and how we can help you reach your trading goals. And make sure to check back in our YouTube channel as we post a new live session recording every week! Happy Trading, Jeff Tompkins Chief Investment Strategist Altos Trading, LLC & TradeTrend Software The Altos Trading Alert Newsletter is published as an information service for subscribers, and it includes opinions as to buying, selling and holding various stocks and other securities. However, the publishers of the Altos Trading Alert Newsletter are not brokers or investment advisers, and do not provide investment advice or recommendations directed to any particular subscriber or in view of the particular circumstances of any particular person. Subscribers to the Altos Trading Alert Newsletter or any other persons who buy, sell or hold securities should do so with caution and consult with a broker or investment adviser before doing so. Trading securities and options involves risk. Prior to buying or selling an option, an investor must receive a copy of Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options. Investors need a broker to trade securities and options and must meet suitability requirements. Past results are not necessarily indicative [of]( future performance. Performance figures are based on actual recommendations. Due to the time critical nature of trading, brokerage fees, and the activity of other subscribers, there is no guarantee that subscribers will mirror the performance of the service. Performance numbers shown are based on trades subscribers could enter based on the trade alerts. Altos Trading, LLC | 7154 W. State Street Ste. 169 Boise, ID 83714 | [Unsubscribe](

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