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Hi trader, Weekly options are one of Wall Street's favorite ways to profit. For years, the investing

Hi trader, Weekly options are one of Wall Street's favorite ways to profit. For years, the investing elite have been raking in gains with one of the easiest, fastest, and most effective profit vehicles available to modern investors. They're not tricky to trade. They're not rare opportunities. They're regular trading mechanisms available to anyone who knows how. And we think more people should be able to take advantage of them. So today, we'd like to share with you some very special intel - at no cost to you - to show you just one of the many ways we here at Schaeffer's work for you. [Click here]( to read our latest red-hot special report, 5 Ways to Win with Weekly Options. You'll learn why weekly options are one of Wall Street's preferred profit methods, and we'll let you in on our top 5 tricks for trading weeklies like a pro. This is a must-read for anyone serious about taking their trading gains to the next level. [Click here to see exactly why Wall Street loves weeklies and learn 5 ways you can start profiting like a pro!]( Yours for bigger profits, more often, Bernie Schaeffer Chairman & CEO Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Rd Cincinnati, OH 45242 Although there is significant profit potential associated with buying options, there is also the risk of losing one's entire investment in any individual trade. In any option buying approach, it is expected that losing trades will be more numerous than winning trades. The goal is for the average gain to be significantly greater than the average loss so that the bottom line is profitable. Prior to purchase, ensure that you have a broker that allows the trading of options and that you are approved to trade options. [View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email because of your relationship with . Please [reconfirm]( your interest in receiving emails from us. If you do not wish to receive any more emails, you can [unsubscribe here](. 3295 Highland View Drive Sacramento, CA 95815 [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Abuse]( ?p=500289

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