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Full Disclosure: there are plenty of ways to trade iron condors. This trading plan I am talking abou

[image] That’s what my best friend said when I told him I was sharing my Iron Condor Trading Plan. “Why the hell would you just give it away? That’s how you make your living.” It’s true, my bread and butter trade is the iron condor. It’s also true that I could charge a lot of money for my trading plan, but why bother? As an options trader, you and I are kindred spirits. We are on the same journey to become better traders and so I’d like to share. But there is a catch. The deadline to get the report is tomorrow, July 20th But hurry, because after that, the plan goes back into vault and will no longer be shared. [Click here to get it.]() Full Disclosure: there are plenty of ways to trade iron condors. This trading plan I am talking about covers one of the most conservative ways to do so. The trading plan covers: - When to get in - What to trade - When and How to adjust - When to exit You can take this trading plan and start trading Iron Condors the same day! [Click here to get it.]() Happy Trading Allen [OptionGenius.com]( P.S. Get a copy of my personal Iron Condor Trading Plan by July 30th 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 Option Genius Lazy Plan. [Unsubscribe]( OptionGenius / WeeklyTradingSystem / SimonSaysOptions 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land , Texas 77479 United States (800) 986-3250

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