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Buying options is a losing proposition.
You heard it right!
But Jason Bond is going LIVE on Thursday, June 25th at 2 PM ET, to reveal how [Wall Street Bookie]( puts traders on the selling â not buyingâ side of options.
When traders buy options, either calls or puts, the odds can be stacked against them.
Oftentimes these options are âsuckers bets,â which is exactly what [Jasonâs âcasinoâ strategy]( takes advantage of.
Why are the odds stacked against options buyers?
Because as soon as traders buy an optionâ theyâre competing against the clock to ensure that their position reaches or exceeds a certain price by a set date.
And each day that it doesnât reach that price, their position loses value.
When they hold to all the way to expiration, these buyers of options have on average a 76.5% chance of losing, according to one CME study.
Thatâs terrible!
On the flip side, Jasonâs strategy can give traders [a potential 75% advantage]( right from the start.
Just have a look at a recent âsucker betâ on MSFT last week, which illustrates how Jasonâs [Wall Street Bookie]( can collect money from other traders.
At the time, MSFT was trading around $189.
The out-of-the-money 200-strike call that expired on Friday had a bid-ask spread of $0.26 by $0.27.
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That means someone was willing to pay that much to bet MSFT tops $200 by the expiration date.
Sure, MSFT is trading above $200 this week, but those options expired worthless on Friday.
The probability of the 200-strike call finishing out-of-the-money was 93%.
Translation?
The odds wereâ THIS SUCKER WOULDN'T WIN!
And when he doesnât, options sellers like Jason collect cash.
In this way, being the seller of options can be a great method to [generate steadier and more predictable returns.](
Itâs the strategy that gives Jason his edge in the market.
If youâre interested in learning how you could implement [the âbookieâ advantage](, donât miss Jasonâs upcoming event.
[Register here to join Jason LIVE on Thursday, June 25th at 2 PM ET.](
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