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What is UOA? Cheddar Flow Morning Mix

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Happy Friday! Ahead of the weekend, we wanted to answer a reader’s question for you. Actually,

Happy Friday! Ahead of the weekend, we wanted to answer a reader’s question for you. Actually, two of them. First Question: “What is Unusual Options Activity?” First Answer: Unusual Options Activity (UOA) is simply identifying specific options contracts that are trading a high amount of volume relative to the contract's average daily volume... This means that the buyers of these huge options positions expect a huge move to be made before the expiration date. After seeing one or two real-money insider transactions take place, it’s easy to catch on to. How it works: Let’s face it… Insider trading is alive and well. Insiders trade on information which...well… they probably shouldn’t have. So they’re informed a negative catalyst is heading their way next week. They proceed to bet $100,000 against their own company. Their stock price goes down 5% when the negative catalyst hits. But options provide LEVERAGE. So they double their money - or make a $100,000 profit. Sound legal? Nope. But… This happens every single day. There’s no doubt about it. Our real-time intelligence platform allows [Cheddar Flow]( traders to see these real-money transactions take place as they happen. And the payouts can be HUGE! That's why we love this stuff, and that’s why we send you watchlist ideas based on what we know insiders are doing. Second Question: “Are you just trying to sell me something?” Second Answer: Absolutely not. Just think about it for a second… Have we sent you any direct order forms? Nope. Have we sent you any profit claims or testimonials? Nope. We’ve been sending you watchlists, educational content, and an opportunity to test-drive our insider trading intelligence platform at [the price of zero dollars.]( That’s all we’ve offered you. We’re not outrageous marketers. And we never will be. We’re here to help. [That’s why this doesn’t have an initial fee.]( Cheers, Cheddar Flow If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [manage your subscription](. 73 Main Street, New Castle, NH 03854, US

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