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Could it be? A trade that NEVER loses?

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This just might be “perfect” trade. And yeah, we just found it. We had bits and pieces of

[image] This just might be “perfect” trade. And yeah, we just found it. We had bits and pieces of it for years. And I have been trading an earlier version of it. But recently I experienced a bit of clarity and realized that I could take a seemingly normal trade and improve it 10x so that it just about never loses! I’ve only shared this once before. But this coming Wednesday Oct 11th at 6pm Central, I am going live to share what I have found. Here is just a taste: - It is a one day trade. Meaning you place the trade today and it expires tomorrow. - Has a super high probability of profit. - Has a limited loss built in. - Aims to make 5% per trade. - Trades can happen up to 4 times a week! They usually don’t but they can. And the results have been phenomenal: 1,100% return (not compounded) in the eleven years from 2012 to 2022! That is an average of 100% a year. And that was BEFORE I came up with my latest improvement. This improvement only became available in 2020. And since then… NOT A SINGLE LOSING TRADE! [Click here to register for my live reveal.](=) The recording will be sent to everyone who registers. Allen [image] Not sure what to do next? Follow these simple steps to get moving. STEP #1: Get The Book[Passive Trading: How To Generate Consistent Income From The Stock Market]( Step #2: Online Training To Take You To The Next Level.[Passive Trading Formula](=) | [How To Trade Oil Options]() | [Master The Iron Condor]( | [Option Genius Podcast]() Step #3: Looking For Trades? [Option Genius Advisory](=) | [Simon Says Options]() | [Weekly Trading Systems](=) Step #4: Connect With The Community[Option Traders Alliance Facebook Group]() | [Facebook]( | [YouTube](=) Step #5: Want Our Personal Help? [Talk With Us About What Is Holding You Back and How To Reach Your Goals]( [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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