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From zero to hero - How a solid trading strategy changes everything

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Let me tell you about Kevin… He had dabbled in trading SPY options for some 14 months before we

Let me tell you about Kevin… He had dabbled in trading SPY options for some 14 months before we connected. Buying and selling a few contracts here and there without any rhyme or reason did not give him a great feeling of confidence. And he certainly lost more than he made! Kevin told me that he invested (or lost, depending on your point of view) about $40k in learning to trade. Most of that loss came from taking knucklehead positions. His email to me was a clear cry for help, airing his frustration that he knew there was money to be made but just couldn’t figure out how to do it. It was decision time for Kevin: keep moving forward or call it quits. When we spoke, I showed Kevin that consistent results are indeed possible, but with the right tools and mindset. I encouraged him to take some time to learn a solid strategy, paper trade until it became second nature, and then stick with the plan as he transitioned to real money. He agreed to give it a try and learned my Bread and Butter Strategy. Well, what do you think happened to Kevin’s trading as he went from not having a plan to using a solid strategy? It became seriously profitable! Kevin’s newfound ability to recognize the right entry setup and take small gains has transformed his trading. A few weeks after learning the Bread and Butter Strategy, he happily reported that he felt more confident in entering trades and had not had a losing day since beginning. Way to go Kevin! Here’s your opportunity to learn the Bread and Butter Strategy! I will be hosting an introductory webinar to my Bread and Butter Strategy on October 19 at 8 pm (ET). The Bread and Butter Strategy is my core methodology for consistent results trading SPY options. Be sure to register for free and learn more! Introduction to the Bread and Butter Strategy Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 8 pm (ET) [Click Here to Register ›]( See you there! Hugh 1623 Military Rd. #577, Niagara Falls, NY 14304, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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