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Please, please, please DO NOT do what these guys did...

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[image] There are lots of people jumping into options right now because it has been so crazy easy to make money...but only if you do it right. Unfortunately there are many traders that still rely on free YouTube videos or outdated books as their main source of education and then they end up in a jam like this guy did. [image] He "never thought it would tank" and now he has no idea what to do. So he compounds the problem by turning to facebook to ask for advice. As you can see, his post got a lot of replies, but almost all of them sucked. If he followed them he would end up losing way more money. Too bad for him that there is no way to tell which commenter knows what they are talking about and which ones don't even trade but love to give advice. So what can we learn from this? 1. Always have a plan BEFORE you get into a trade about what you will do if the trade goes in your favor and especially if it does not. 2. Get help from credible sources. Enough with this "blind leading the blind" nonsense. Stop asking random people who couldn't trade their their way out of a paper bag for help. If you want to learn to do it properly I invite you to apply for our Layup Spread Apprenticeship. This is an intensive 3 month training/coaching program where you learn and trade with me live until you are a Layup Spread Master. Nelson joined us when we did this event in January and since then he has made close to 33% on his 6 figure account! That's in less than 4 months! I have a short video that explains the program, shares results our apprentices have had, and the application process if you are interested We are making some real moolah and it is time to get some for yourself. [Join us by clicking here.]( Allen Sama You are getting this email because we believe this is a great next step for you. 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 completely. Just click this [unsubscribe link]( and you will not get any emails about the Credit Spread Mastery. [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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