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The “Secret” To Success With Options

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Your weekly SmartTrading update , you’ll gain a new perspective on risk management. ---------

Your weekly SmartTrading update [ST Logo] THIS TRADE HAS AN 80% CHANCE OF SUCCESS Between these two peaks is an under the radar trading strategy. It’s a large profit zone with minimal risk. I’m going to show you how to trade this strategy and take advantage of the massive upside. In this [short video](, you’ll gain a new perspective on risk management. [ssa6]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The “Secret” To Success With Options -------- I approach options differently, and have since 1995. Part of that is because my option trading is a means to an end. No one gets wealthy by consistently trading options. Buyers lose and sellers are inefficient. Option spreads have very little profit margin in them, so when you learn how totrade them consistently, it will still take a long time to build wealth… Unless You Know How To Compound It…For example, based on a single lot size table, once you have a closed profits of $50,you can increase your trade size to 2 on the next trade. Once your total closed net profits exceeds $150, you can increase your trade size on the next new trade to 3. Etc. The number one complaint against my approach to options is the small average gains. We are not hitting home runs. The bulk of information you are inundated with by most in the trading industry claims big money through spectacular abilities to pick market direction, or buy options with 500% gains, etc. Do You Know Why The Industry Focuses On These Things? Because you buy them… The industry focuses on selling “sexy”. Let’s face it, we all would love to be able to accurately predict market direction and make a killing with big winners and never losing. While there are those who have done that, they are few and far between. Moreover, the majority of those who have done that can’t continue doing that. Many of them rise to stardom, and then blow out their account. I’ve talked with thousands and thousands of traders over the years. The story is the same. They spent tens of thousands of dollars on everything you can imagine and still can’t make anything work for them. You are sold a dream. But that is all it is, a dream. There is no real path to realizing that dream for most. You’ve been lied to. There is nothing wrong with having a dream. But you need a path that can legitimately make that dream come true. - That path is not acquiring some ability to pick market direction. - That path is not acquiring the ability to pick big moves in a market. - That path is not to buy bitcoin and hope it goes to the moon again. -  And most importantly, that path is NOT putting yourself, your account, and your peace of mind in a position to lose big if you don’t acquire those abilities. Which path would you rather take to realize your dreams? The whimsical, high-risk stakes of market direction strategies…or the absolutes of mathematics? Compounding provides the ability to grow a very small account (2,000) into as much as 5-fold the first year averaging only $30 per week. By the end of the second year, a 2,000 account can conservatively explode to as much as 98,720, all through the powerful compounding plan. If you start with 10,000, that grows into as much as 493,600 afteronly 2-years following a slightly more aggressive compounding plan. This concept can be applied to any consistent low-risk high-probability strategy. And that is the Truth About Trading. Change Your Trading, Change Your Life, Ryan JonesSmartTrading Founder-  --------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t Miss My Next Live Trade Call Once a week I meet with a select group of traders. I’ll go over trades I’m looking at, strategies, and answer questions. I want you to join me on these calls. We’ll be looking at: Trade Setups, Different ideas for Increasing Probabilities, Ideas for Increasing Profit Potential, How to Construct a Series of Low Risk Trades, Market Condition Changes, Exact Trades I’m taking and why. [This is a limited time invitation, so don’t hesitate](. [ltcm7]( [unsubscribe]( ©2024 by Spyrol Group ("SG"), Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of: Spryrol Trading Company, 414 SE Washington Blvd., #112, Bartlesville, OK 74006. There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. 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