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Are you scared of this trading strategy?

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This is a different strategy than you’ve likely come across before. But… It gives you a tr

[Company Logo] Hey Trader, I love covered calls… but I understand why many traders don’t do them. Being able to pull more income out of stocks you already own almost feels like cheating. But a lot of traders shy away because they have to own the stocks - and if you’re running on a tighter budget, that may not be possible. Well, that doesn’t have to scare you off anymore. Traders of ANY level and ANY account size can do what I’m about to show you. My friend Brian Terry and I developed a trading strategy we call the “Poor Man’s Covered Call”... and we’re revealing it in a[special live training event.]() This is a different strategy than you’ve likely come across before. But… It gives you a trade that functions just like a covered call without needing to own the stock first. And you could find wins like this 10.4% winner on MSFT: [image](=) Shoot… this strategy has been stacking wins all year to the point we’ve seen it find 365% cumulative returns in 2024 already! So if you say, “I have no budget to set up covered calls!”... you don’t have that excuse anymore. Instead, you have a strategy that lets you pull income out of stocks - even if you don’t own them. [We’ll reveal all the details in our next workshop - click HERE to lock in your seat to learn more about the Poor Man’s Covered Call.](=) Serge B. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( RISK DISCLAIMER: Day trading, short term trading, options trading, and futures trading are extremely risky undertakings. They generally are not appropriate for someone with limited capital, little or no trading experience, and/ or a low tolerance for risk. Never execute a trade unless you can afford to and are prepared to lose your entire investment. All trading operations involve serious risks, and you can lose your entire investment. Blue Oak Advisors LLC, which runs TheSteadyTrader.com is not an investment advisor and is not registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Further, owners, employees, agents or representatives of Blue Oak Advisors LLC, which runs TheSteadyTrader.com are not acting as investment advisors and might not be registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory. [Unsubscribe]( Blue Oak Advisors, LLC 8461 Lake Worth Road, Suite 453 Lake Worth, Florida 33467 United States

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