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Avoid This “Dark Side” of Options Trading!

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Undefined, Without the right strategies, buying options can be a roller coaster. One day you score a

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, Without the right strategies, buying options can be a roller coaster. One day you score a few huge wins and you’re up— the next, just the opposite and you’re way down. As Jason Bond shared in [his exhilarating LIVE event just a few hours ago](— he once knew that feeling better than anybody! [Alternate text]( When Jason was early in his career trading options, some days he was on cloud 9. We’re talking $100,000 days! Other days— he was practically tearing up his basement office, in fits of despair. He attributed it to [the “dark side” of buying options](. But then, everything changed... Enter: [The Wall Street Bookie](. The Wall Street Bookie is where Jason teaches traders [his breakthrough options selling strategy](, which allows him to profit off bets placed by foolish and reckless traders. We’re talking about the kinds of naive traders you see on the Robinhood trading platform… The ones taking their very last bits of money, pushing it all in on wild ass stocks like TSLA and hoping for the best. But while these traders are lured into improbable bets for FOMO (fear of missing out), options sellers like Jason [can put the odds in their favor](. [Alternate text]( [The stock price can go 3 ways](— up, down, or sideways. And as long as it doesn’t pass above $200 in the above example, Jason wins. That’s because when traders buy options, they’re betting that something will happen. They have on average a 25% chance of winning when holding to expiration. When traders like Jason sell options, they’re taking those bets and saying something WON’T happen. This could give them a 75% edge— right off the bat. That’s according to [one study by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)](. And when Jason learned this years ago, he wondered why he hadn’t figured it out sooner. Because one of the most important aspects of trading to Jason is [the ability to control risk while seeing growth](. The best part is that selling options is no more difficult than buying them. The only difference, as far as setting up the trade, is selecting ‘sell to open’ instead of ‘buy to open.’ Beyond that, it’s a matter of finding great setups. But Jason boiled it down to a [2 step process](, which includes scanning for “sucker bets” and checking for event catalysts. The scanner itself is BRAND NEW and Jason hired a genius engineer to build it. [Alternate text]( For a limited time, Jason’s airing a replay of today’s live presentation. 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