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A complex trading strategy with big-time benefits... SPONSORED It's not a stock, bond or private com

A complex (but profitable) trading strategy with big-time benefits... [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [The #1 Energy Passive Income Investment for 2023]( It's not a stock, bond or private company... But this little-known alternative investment could hand you BIG MONTHLY INCOME from the oil and gas surge in 2023. [CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT WHAT IT IS]( EDITOR'S NOTE [Here's your invitation]( to get back in the trading room with multimillionaire Nate Bear now! [His team put together an exclusive deal for you...]( Now it's up to you. Simply click the link below to lock in this deal before it disappears... [Click here to join Daily Profits Live and pay less.]( - Nicole Labra, Senior Managing Editor THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [Check Out This Powerful Trading Strategy]( [Nate Bear | Lead Technical Tactician | Monument Traders Alliance]( [Nate Bear]( One trading strategy I love to use - both in my personal trading and in Daily Profits Live - is called the "[Butterfly Trade]( Some of my best Butterfly Trades this year have handed me top gains of 219.38% on Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA) in seven days, 113.38% on MicroStrategy (Nasdaq: MSTR) in 22 days and 107.32% on ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) in two days. But I must be clear on one thing... This trading strategy is NOT for beginners. It involves a complex setup that could easily confuse and overwhelm those who haven't traded options before. Once you understand the nuances of it, though, you'll find it has several big-time benefits... one of which is [the ability to profit from minor price movements while also limiting downside risk](. I'm going to lay out exactly how to execute a Butterfly Trade in just a moment. But before I do that, it's important you understand the big picture of how Butterfly Trades work. Butterfly Trades 101 A Butterfly Trade is a multifaceted trade that involves four options contracts with the same expiration date. Think of a Butterfly Trade as a tightrope walk. The goal is to balance on a "narrow rope" and make a profit by accurately predicting where an asset's price is headed next. There are two types of Butterfly Trades: "at the money" (ATM) and "out of the money" (OTM). With an ATM Butterfly Trade, you are betting on the underlying asset staying at or near its current price. This would be a type of premium-collection strategy. With an OTM Butterfly Trade, you are betting on the underlying asset moving to a specific price. There's more movement in this type of Butterfly Trade, and the [risk-reward ratio]( is much higher. Now let's take a look at how to actually structure a Butterfly Trade. What a Butterfly Trade Can Look Like As you'll see below, Butterfly Trades are made up of three parts: a body, a "lower wing" and a "higher wing." The two wings are your counterweights, helping you stay steady. If the price of the underlying asset deviates too much from your target price, you might lose your balance, leading to a smaller profit or a loss. Here are the three components of a Butterfly Trade: - Sell two calls whose strike price is your target price for the stock. These are the "body" of the butterfly. If you think the stock's price is not going to move much, they will be two ATM options. If you think the stock is going to move up, they will be two OTM options because their strike price will be the price you're expecting the stock to reach. - Buy a call with a lower strike price. This is the "lower wing" of the butterfly. This call will have a strike price that's lower than your target price for the stock. If you're selling two ATM calls (i.e., you think the stock's price isn't going to move much), this call will be in the money, or ITM. If you're selling two OTM calls (i.e., you think the stock's price will move up), this call will be either ATM or only slightly OTM. - Buy a call with a higher strike price. This is the "higher wing" of the butterfly. This call will have a strike price that's higher than your target price for the stock. If you're selling two ATM calls (i.e., you think the stock's price isn't going to move much), this call will be OTM. If you're selling two OTM calls (i.e., you think the stock's price will move up), this call will be even further OTM. Now, here's how this trade works when it's [put into action](. SPONSORED [The Most Overlooked AI Stock in the Market]( While the mainstream media can't stop singing the praises of AI stocks like Microsoft, Nvidia and Google... They are completely overlooking one small company that's building the "next generation" of AI. [Click here to find out more.]( The Butterfly Effect The two options you sold (the body) will help offset the cost of the two options you bought (the wings), making the trade less expensive. You will achieve your maximum profit if the underlying asset's price ends up at the strike price of the options you sold (your expected price for the asset). That would mean you correctly predicted where the asset's price would go. If the price deviates from that level, the trade could result in a smaller profit or a loss. The primary benefits of a Butterfly Trade are as follows: - Limited risk. Butterfly Trades are structured to have a predefined and limited amount of risk. By selling two options, you can offset some of the cost of purchasing the other two options. That means your potential loss is capped - the most you can lose is the initial cost of setting up the trade. - Profits from low volatility. Many options strategies rely heavily on volatility. (When a significant amount of money isn't flowing into or out of a stock, options on the stock often expire worthless.) But with ATM Butterfly Trades, you have an opportunity to make money from limited movement and limited volatility. - Potential for a high risk-reward ratio. In ideal conditions, Butterfly Trades can offer a favorable risk-reward ratio. The maximum profit can be significantly higher than the initial risk - especially with OTM Butterfly Trades, where the risk-reward ratio can be absolutely incredible! - Customizability. Butterfly Trades are highly customizable. A trader can adjust the strike prices and expiration dates of the options to match their specific market outlook and risk tolerance. And don't just take it from me. Look at what [Daily Profits Live]( members have posted about Butterfly Trades! - "With the BTC move, exited the DPL MSTR July butterfly, 1/3 of the position for a 100% profit [in 22 trading days]!" - SpacemanSnoopy - "I did Butterfly trade with Nates guidance on SPY. Opened as put sell $1.70 credit. Closed at $1.63 net debit--in other words +$718.00 in my pocket [in two trading days]." - Sneha - "DPL Butterfly trade NOW 07/21 in $1.85 out $4.10 [for a 121% gain in two trading days]. Thank you Nate B!" - Bill G52 - "SPY just closed a DPL Butterfly for 128% gain in 2 days." - Thom I Bottom line: The Butterfly Trade is a strategy I use frequently in my live trading service, [Daily Profits Live](. 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