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Your Lifetime Access Say Goodbye to Recurring Payments...Volatility Rush Trader Membership Sale Ends tonight... [Unsubscribe]( Dear Reader, I wanted to let you know that the Lifetime Access Sale (for "Volatility Rush Trader" publication) will end tonight (Saturday, Feb 4 ). Since I won't be extending this again, you have just a few hours left to claim your lifetime access. [Click Here to Claim Your Lifetime Access (for $196 only)]( Yes! Lifetime access for only a one-time payment of $196 (so you do not need to worry about monthly and yearly recurring payments for the lifetime of the publication). Each of these recommendations are published in real time and valid for the entire trading day (so there is enough time to make decisions on the strategies). --------I sent the email below on Wednedday (Feb 1)-------- This week, major tech companies like Tesla, Intel and Microsoft announced Earnings. Let’s say you have the chance to buy a beautiful beachfront home in Florida. You wouldn’t dream of closing the deal without flood insurance, right? After all, Florida gets hurricanes. It’s the same with trading. Like Florida, the market has its own version of hurricanes. I’m talking about volatility. And volatility tends to get much higher during the market’s “hurricane season." You know it as Earnings Season. Earnings Season gives you lots of promising trade opportunities, far more than any other time of year. [Right now, I’d like to offer you a heavily discounted lifetime membership to Volatility Rush Trader for $196.]( After all, there’s about 5,000 stocks on the Dow and Nasdaq, and every one of them is required to announce earnings at three-month intervals. Those announcements sometimes surprise investors, causing volatility that makes traders on the right side of a big price move very happy. But it you’re on the wrong side… not so much. Fortunately – like a Florida homebuyer – you can get “hurricane insurance.” It’s not insurance in the typical sense (there’s no policy to buy). No, insuring your trade involves a strategy called Volatility Rush Trader. Volatility Rush Trader involves trading a long straddle. A straddle is when you simultaneously buy a call and put option on a stock, with the same strike price and the same expiration date. In a long straddle, both your call and put options are at-the-money, or as close to at-the-money as possible. When trading this strategy during earnings season, you want to execute it two weeks or so before your chosen stock is due for its earnings announcement (EA). The reason – the implied volatility (IV) of that stock is lower then. And as the date of that stock’s EA gets closer, IV tends to rise. That causes the premiums of your options on that stock to rise as well. If your stock has scheduled its EA pre-market, you close your positions the night before. And if its EA is scheduled for release after the market closes, you exit your positions before the close. The idea is to capture IV at or close to its peak, which can be a winning trade for you whether the stock moves up or down. Bottom line – this strategy gives you two ways to win (it’s like insurance). Pretty slick, huh? Now, a word of warning – you can’t use this strategy on any old stock. But those that do get my personal analysis. You have to make sure it meets certain criteria. I could go on in great detail about all that, but let’s just say the process involves a lot of nit-picky, time-consuming work. But you don’t have to do any of it. I have a service called Volatility Rush Trader that does it all for you. [Limited Time Volatility Rush Trader Lifetime Offer]( A complex algorithm I spent 15 years developing is at the heart of this unique trading program. It scours mountains of data across thousands of stocks to find those prone to high volatility, and which also possess other key technical characteristics. Frankly, not many stocks make the grade. But those that do get my personal analysis. When my work is finally done, you’re left with nothing but my very best volatility rush trade suggestions. All you have to do is decide whether you want to execute any of them. It’s essentially a push-button system. [Click Here To Join the Volatility Rush Trader (Lifetime Access.Only for $196)]( Normally, traders pay $1,495 a year to join this service. That means I’m offering you a staggering discount of 87%. Take me up on this offer and you’ll save over $1,299 on your first year’s membership… and $1,495 every year. Do you see how much money you’d save? But a word of warning – I reserve the right to pull this offer at any time. So don’t wait. The stock market’s hurricane season is in high gear. And the waves of volatility it’s causing make my Volatility Rush Trader Publication the perfect trading strategy right now. [I hope you take advantage of this offer before it’s too late only for $196 (Lifetime Access)]( Thank you for your time, To your trading success, 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) P.S. Volatility Rush Trader works well outside of Earnings Season, too. [Get Lifetime Access to Volatility Rush Trader!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer & Important Information StockEarnings.com is owned and published by StockEarnings, Inc (“SE”). SE is not an investment adviser or a broker-dealer. SE is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. 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. 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. Past success is not a predictor of future success. 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.]( [Unsubscribe](

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