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How to find the BEST Covered Calls...

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Here's How... Covered Calls are just one of 16 topics I cover in a huge training called Asked and An

Here's How... [image] Guess what? Most covered call “newsletters” will lose you money. Maybe you have already tried some of them. Sure, the covered call is a great trade, but only if you do it properly. And most “gurus” do not teach you to do it right. Because, if they did, they couldn’t sell you a newsletter. The trade is a lot simpler than they make it out to be. And I am willing to show you… [Click here to find out.]() Covered Calls are just one of 16 topics I cover in a huge training called Asked and Answered. This was where, individual investors like you submitted questions to me about options, and I answered all of them in detail. The training itself is over 9 hours long. Here is a list of all the topics we went deep into… - Adjustments - Option Basics - Butterflies - Buying Options - Choosing A Trade - Covered Calls - Credit Spreads - Earnings Plays - Hedging - Iron Condors - Naked Options - Option Greeks - Technical Analysis - Tools of The Trade - Trading Plans - Volatility It’s kinda like having a trading guide at your side. Whenever you have a question, you can just watch the corresponding video. Now you have no reason to be confused. [Click here for answers to all your questions.]() Trade With The Odds In Your Favor, Allen Sama You are getting this email because you signed up for the Option Genius Newsletter. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, it will deeply, deeply hurt our feelings, and we will be sad for days on end. But we understand that all good things come to an end. Although we will miss you, we will get over it, eventually. Just [click this Unsubscribe link]() and you will not get any emails about Asked And Answered. If you want to be removed from ALL mailings, including all Trade Alerts, not just Option Genius Newsletter emails, click here: [Unsubscribe]( FINAL WARNING, clicking this link will remove you from ALL of our mailing lists (Option Genius, Simon Says Options, Weekly Trading System, and all of our other products). You will no longer get any emails from us. OptionGenius / WeeklyTradingSystem / SimonSaysOptions 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land , Texas 77479 United States (800) 986-3250

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