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25 Percent in 2 Days? This strategy uses dynamic support and resistance to find potential turning po

25 Percent in 2 Days? [image] Hey Trader, Every trader on the planet has heard the words "support" and "resistance". Some people draw lines on their charts and wait for fresh breakouts. Others look to "buy the dips" and "sell the rips". There are multiple ways to trade, but one thing is for certain... Those techniques are useless if they're not testable and repeatable. That's why BigTrends has been in business for over 23 years. We take abstract trading concepts and we convert them into time-tested systems. As it turns out, our support and resistance strategy has been red-hot lately. You can learn more by watching this video... [Go Here to Watch a Recording of "A Systematic Approach to Support and Resistance" ...](=) This strategy uses dynamic support and resistance to find potential turning points. It trades monthly options to reduce stress and boost stability. We take quick profits, which has resulted in a very high win-rate. The best part? We send email and text message alerts to subscribers every week. Those alerts contain detailed entry and exit instructions, targeting huge gains on in-the-money options, with plenty of time to take action. So these trades can be taken no matter how busy someone is! By 6:00 PM ET, every Sunday, I will release new trading signals, targeting gains of up to +25% in 5 trading days or less. You can expect an average of 6 recommendations (every month) and each trade will either be a simple Call option or a Put option... Calls and Puts give you a leveraged way to play stock moves for a fraction of the normal capital investment. Examples: The General Electric (GE) May 93 Calls made +25% in less than 24 hours, which was a quick +$185 per contract. Before that, these were the trades... +25.26% +7.46% +25.29% +25.93% +25.14% That's right, GE was the 6th winner in a row. Those 6 trades made $1,125 by allocating up to $1,000 per trade. Subscribers with larger accounts could choose to trade with more and benefit further, but I suggest allocating no more than 10% of your trading capital per trade. (past performance is no guarantee of future success) As a Sunday Night Trader subscriber you will receive weekly video updates every Monday evening as well as unlimited e-mail support from my analyst team, for any questions that may arise throughout your subscription. Plus, I'll share with you the exact indicators and settings I use to find these time-tested swing trades. ****** Here's the deal... Sunday Night Trader usually retails at $2,364 for a 12-month subscription but until MIDNIGHT Tonight, I'm taking $2,093 OFF. Just 1 winning trade from our track record could have nearly covered an entire '1 year' subscription already. NOTE: There are only 23 spots available at this price. [Go Here to Get 12 Months of Sunday Night Trader for Just $271]() But remember, it ends at MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. Have a great weekend! Trade Well, Price Headley P.S. Your first new trade is coming out at 6:00 PM ET today, so grab your spot now... [Go Here To Get Instant Access to Sunday Night Trader]() [image]() The information above reflects the track record of each of BigTrends.com’s trade alerts for this product during the period of time identified. Stocks and options trading have large potential rewards, but also large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in the stocks and options markets. Don’t trade with money you can’t afford to lose. BigTrends.com does not represent that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. All trades, patterns, charts, systems, etc., discussed are for illustrative purposes only and not to be construed as specific advisory recommendations. Information shown is intended for informational purposes only. BigTrends.com is a publisher and the information provided through its products and services are for informational purposes only. To the extent any such information is deemed to be advice, such information is impersonal and not tailored to the investment needs of any specific person. BigTrends.com is not restricted from owning individual securities or options. In addition, certain BigTrends.com affiliates and employees may, from time to time, have long and short positions in, or buy or sell the securities, or derivatives thereof, of companies mentioned in BigTrends.com’s products and may take positions inconsistent with the views expressed by BigTrends.com. [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [Unsubscribe]( HIA Corp. 201 West Vine Street Lexington, Kentucky 40507 United States

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