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Covered calls without owning stocks? See this...

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There are plenty of reasons why you might not want to sell covered calls. Maybe your budget is limit

There are plenty of reasons why you might not want to sell covered calls. Maybe your budget is limited right now. Or maybe you don’t want to add a bunch of stocks to your portfolio. Whatever the reason… we’ve come up with a “hack”. It gives you the benefits of a covered call trade, without requiring you to own the stocks. And we’re going to teach it to you for free. We’ve reserved a spot for you in our next training event, Double Income Calendar System Revealed that goes live on Wednesday, May 29th @ 1pm ET This is one of our most popular trade setups, and we’re thrilled to bring it to you as a “thank you” for being a loyal reader. Not only will you learn how this setup works, you’re also going to discover: - Cheap Options Trade (You Don’t have to Own the Stock) - My "21-Day Profit Cycle" Playbook - Calculating Cash-Making Potential Before the Trade Starts - Supercharging Covered Calls to Boost Portfolio Wealth …and a whole lot more! You don’t have to do a thing to save your seat, but we do have one request. Here’s what you need to do between now and when we go live: [Click here and bookmark this link so you have access ready to go when we start.]( And then, put a reminder on your calendar so you don’t miss a minute of this training, because it’s going to blow up everything you think you know about covered calls. Serge [Add to Calendar (GoogleCal)](=) [Add to Calendar (iCal/Outlook)](=) [Unsubscribe]( Blue Oak Advisors, LLC 8461 Lake Worth Road, Suite 453 Lake Worth, Florida 33467 United States

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