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Today’s featured article reveals “Why I’m Adjusting My Trading Time Frame in This Market.” Continue reading to access this invaluable information. March 19, 2021 [Option Sensei] [Why I'm Adjusting My Trading Time Frame in This Market]( The lesson of the week for me is that I must keep trades on a tighter time frame — be it winners like McDonald's ([MCD]( where [Options360 Service bagged a 41% gain]( in under a week or a loser like Stone Capital ([STNE]( that was closed after just one day. Both positions still had time remaining. MCD had some flexibility for two more weekly rolls to bring in additional income while STNE had over a month to see if the stock could recover. However, the trade parameters were met in both cases. MCD moved above the $220 level, and the stop-loss level was violated in STNE. A disciplined approach to trading dictated that I close out the positions. In the past, I may have tried to milk additional gains from MCD or hedge STNE and hope for a bounce (the stock has continued to sink sparing us additional losses). However, years of experience have taught me to stick with the game plan, otherwise, what's the point of having any plan at all? [[Limited-Time Offer] Get in on the next great trade by grabbing an Options360 Service trial for just $19!]( Another reason I'm hewing to closing positions even with time remaining and them working in our favor, such as last week's winners in Mosaic ([MOS]( and Pulte ([PHM]( is because the current market environment is one of large daily moves and swift reversals. When the majority of a position's profit potential has been achieved its best to secure the profit rather than overstay your welcome and risk giving back the gains. Similarly, today the Options360 portfolio closed our bullish ratio spread in MetroMile ([MILE]( today despite another 4 weeks remaining until expiration. This was less about having hit a predetermined target but rather the Options360 had a 46% gain and I made a judgment that MILE and the market were losing momentum. These large day-to-day moves and quick reversals also have me structuring trades with shorter time frames. Case in point, yesterday I established a new bullish diagonal in Costco ([COST]( where the long call I purchased has only three weeks until the April 9 expiration. In a less volatile market environment, I'd typically initiate the long leg of a diagonal with six to eight weeks until expiration. However, I'm currently putting the emphasis on profiting from a directional movement or capital appreciation rather than income generated by the process of 'rolling' the short leg. Overall, it's been a good week as [the Options360 Service has nudged above a 20% profit for 2021](. Looking forward to next week! But, I'm keeping the time frames tight and not staring too far ahead. [[Last Chance] Try out the service that our top trading experts are calling “The Best $19 You Ever Spent” — the Options360]( SPONSOR [Why 70% of Option Traders FAIL]( Most option traders place high-risk trades hoping for a huge payout like a gambling addict placing all of their money on one roll of the dice. But here's the good news: You don't have to trade options this way. Former lawyer Jim Fink has used a low-risk, proven strategy to deliver winning trades 84.68% of the time for his subscribers. [Click here to discover Jim's winning strategy...]( Copyright © 2021 Mesh Publishing | All rights reserved. 146 W 29th St, Rm 8E, NY, NY 10001 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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