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Today?s featured article reveals why ?Sometimes the Best Trade is to Wait.? Continue reading t

Today’s featured article reveals why “Sometimes the Best Trade is to Wait.” Continue reading to find out all the details. March 07, 2022 [Option Sensei] [Sometimes the Best Trade is to Wait…]( This morning, I sent an email to subscribers to my concierge trading service, [Options360](. [[Special Deal] Claim your $19 trial offer into the unique trading service that's delivered its members HIGH RETURNS every, single year since inception — The Options360!]( In it I wrote: Major macro news swinging commodities and stocks. I have some opinions but nothing we can use as the tune changes moment to moment. We'll just have to hum along, let prices play out, and wait for a song we can dance to. We see a LOT of volatility right now. I don't need to tell you that… The problem is a lot of traders try to force trades. When prices are swinging this much this fast you can get slammed before you can get out of a position. That's why we need to work extra hard to stick to our plan. [Claim your spot in the Options360 Concierge Trading Service for only $19 before it is too late — *no long-term commitment required*]( When we get distracted, we can easily get crushed. Just because we are keeping some dry powder, don't think we aren't busy. I am watching several positions right now… And when the right setup happens, we will jump right in. Don't miss your chance to get in on the next big winner… [Click here and take your $19 test drive of Options360 right now.]( To Your Success, Steve PS. I know I keep pounding the risk/reward drum. That's because it's critically important if you want to keep trading successfully year in and year out. Right now, there's LOTS of opportunity – but there's also increased risk. My research can help you [manage the risk and find the reward](. SPONSOR [Massively Overlooked Cannabis Stock]( While Canadian cannabis companies are getting a beat down...THIS one's about to get high! Canada's once-mighty cannabis sector took a pounding in 2021 but is looking to change that in 2022. Market intelligence firm Brightfield Group projects that cannabis revenue for Canadian companies will grow by a staggering 42% in the next 12 months, rocketing to a whopping $6.87 billion per year. [Get the Story Now]( Copyright © 2022 Mesh Publishing | All rights reserved. 146 W 29th St, Rm 8E, NY, NY 10001 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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