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Lawyers get paid up front. Doctors, too. So… why not you? All you have to do is plug into a sim

Lawyers get paid up front. Doctors, too. So… why not you? All you have to do is plug into a simple trading strategy that........................................................................... Dear Reader, [Unsubscribe]( There’s nothing like getting paid up front. That’s how lawyers and doctors do business. It’s the same with traders who use an advanced – yet simple – options trading strategy. It not only gets them paid up front – it protects from big losses. Plus, it gives them three ways to win on every trade! [On Monday, May 6, I’m going to announce one of these “three-ways-to-win” trades.]( That trade goes out in the afternoon (Eastern Time) to members of my Weekly Spread Trader service. This is a “set it and forget it” trade. What you’ll do is sell an out-of-the-money put option on my recommended stock, giving your account an instant credit for that sale. At the same time, you’ll buy a further out-of-the money put option on that same stock, with the same strike price. Since that further out-of-the-money put option is worth less than the option you sold (because it’s further away from the strike price), you stand to gain the difference. This trade is known as a put credit spread. And as I said, it gives you not one… not two… but three ways to make money. 1. If the stock closes higher than the strike price of the option you sold, you have a winning trade. 2. If the stock trades sideways – in other words, it doesn’t trade higher or lower, it stays the same – you have a winning trade. 3. If the stock goes modestly lower and doesn’t breach the strike price of the option you bought, you have a winning trade. What’s really great about this kind of trade is that you don’t have to close it out. That’s because it expires on its own after the expiration date. [Grab a Lifetime Membership to Weekly Spread Trader Today for Only $209 (And Get My “Three-Ways-To-Win” Trade Alert on Monday, May 6)]( That’s a huge savings for you, as Weekly Spread Trader typically goes for $1,495 a year. That means you save $1,286 (85%) during your first year of membership… And another $1,495 every year afterward for as long as this service is published. Keep in mind that your $209 is just a one-time payment. This offer is my way of thanking you for subscribing to this newsletter. But a word of warning – my offer expires Sunday at 11:59pm (May 5th). So go ahead… [Sign Up for a Lifetime of Weekly Spread Trader for Just $209]( And enjoy one of the world’s most powerful trading strategies. To your trading success, Best Regards, Hiral Ghelani Founder & CEO Stock Earnings .com 33 SE 4th St, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33432 USA Phone: 1-877-678-6257 (Mon to Fri | 9am to 5pm EST) PS: You take no risk by accepting this offer because it’s unconditionally guaranteed for 90 days. You either love it or you can get a full refund, no questions asked. [So, join now and experience the power of Weekly Spread Trader.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer & Important Information StockEarnings.com is owned and published by StockEarnings, Inc ("SE"). Their results are not typical and your experience will vary based upon your effort, education, business model, and market forces beyond our control. SE is not an investment adviser or a broker-dealer. SE is not a financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice. You should perform your own independent research on potential investments and consult with your financial adviser to determine whether an investment is appropriate given your financial needs, objectives, and risk appetite. Readers are advised that this publication is issued solely for informational purposes and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Inherent in any investment is the potential for loss. None of the case studies, examples, testimonials, or investment return or income claims on this site or through this service is a guarantee of any income or investment results for you. Trading in securities involves risks, including the risk of losing some or all of your investment. For additional SE disclosures and policies, please [click here](. [StockEarnings Logo] [Unsubscribe]( [Today's Bonus Content: Your Earnings Screening Software](

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