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[Day 8 of Your Trading Blueprint 14 Days Challenge] -- Mastering FEAR and Implied Volatility

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If traders and investors bought and sold positions logically, stocks would always be resting near th

If traders and investors bought and sold positions logically, stocks would always be resting near their Intrinsic Value. Hey traders, If traders and investors bought and sold positions logically, stocks would always be resting near their Intrinsic Value. But that’s not the case at all… Instead, most traders buy and sell based on two powerful governing factors: FEAR and GREED… This pushes and pulls the price of a stock too far up or too far down. Believe it or not, there is even a market indicator (the VIX) Fear Factor built around this Implied Volatility. I use it to rake in consistent profits. You’ll learn all about it in day 8 trading blueprint… [DAY 8: Master Implied Volatility for Selling options. That You Will Need Every Single Day!]( In this video, you will learn: - How to profit off of the FEAR and GREED in the market using implied volatility. - The top 2 ‘little-known’ methods to spot the best time to execute options. - The behind-the-scenes way to tell with high probability when a stock will trend back towards it’s ‘mean’. - How to expose the implied volatility of any stock on YOUR trading platform. [CLICK HERE TO WATCH DAY 8 OF 14]( To profitable trades, [image] Marc Nicolas CEO & Founder of DayTradingZones P.S. [After watching this](, stay tuned for day 9 tomorrow, where you will learn a strategy that doesn’t require a lot of money, has low risk, yet can offer a high return on your investment. [Unsubscribe]( Day Trading Zones 2625 PIEDMONT RD Atlanta, Georgia 30324 United States

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