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In today?s featured article, Steve answers a very ?big question? that pertains to trading. Con

In today’s featured article, Steve answers a very “big question” that pertains to trading. Continue reading to find out what it is. March 19, 2022 [Option Sensei] [The Big Question Answered…]( As I mentioned yesterday, I am in Tennessee with my father and my children. They haven't seen each other for nearly 10 years, so everyone was excited. We are all having a great time, even my kids after an initial culture shock. “Oh my God, where are we?!” “I can't get any cell service!” “The wifi is SOOOOO SLOW!” Of course, once we got through with all of that, and they realized that there's nothing to do online… We went out and started experiencing nature. Within a few hours, the desire for the city started to fade and now they are having an amazing time. It does my heart good to watch them and my father connect like they are. Anyway, I got a lot of emails regarding yesterday's article. I highlighted a trade in DE that went south, and a lot of people wondered why they would want to subscribe to a service that had a losing trade like that. [Don't Miss Your Chance to Take a 30 Day Test Drive to Options360]( Well, to be blunt – if you want a service that never has a losing trade, good luck finding it. When you do, let me know how to subscribe because I'll be right behind you. Lol Here's the fact, no one has a 100% win rate. Isn’t it better if a service faces any loss head-on, explains the issue, and you get a chance to learn from it? I think you'll agree this business has too many analysts who ONLY highlight their wins. That's not me, and that's not how I want to be known. [Options360 Deliver a Whopping 84% ROI Last Year, Included Winners and Losers]( Even though we took a hit on DE, we are still up 6.8% YTD, winners and losers included. Compare that to the S&P 500, our benchmark, which is down over 10% YTD… And that's after a strong week! If there's one thing you can take to the bank, it's that I will always shoot straight with you. Even when I have to explain a mistake. If that's the kind of service you want to be part of, I invite you to [click here and take a $19 trial subscription to Options360](. It'll be the best money you ever spent. Now I'm headed back out into nature. To Your Success, Steve SPONSOR [Nevada: A Lithium "Treasure Trove"?]( Nevada may be known as the "Silver State," but it's also the hot spot for North American lithium. With China controlling 80% of the world's lithium supply, the defense industry and electric vehicle manufacturers are scrambling for more domestic sources of the valuable metal. [Show Me What's Going on With Nevada Lithium – And Who Could Benefit]( 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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