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Yes, you can hedge AND profit (see how they did it)

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Here's how it went down: On September 15th, Serge Berger decided to hedge his exposure - he estimate

[Top Gun Options]  Hey Trader, If you've got long exposure to stocks, listen up. You're probably already starting to feel the pain. The SPY hit a steep drop in September. The market is starting to really turn to chaos. You need to protect yourself. But... we are not saying you should pull your money out of the market. We are not saying you need to hide from the market entirely. You just need to hedge that long exposure. [Join Serge B in this brand new state of the market where he will cover the exact strategy he used to pull 106% on this recent SPY trade.]( (By clicking this link you are automatically registering for Serge's webinar. Unsubscribing is easy.) Here's how it went down: On September 15th, Serge Berger decided to hedge his exposure - he estimated that the higher interest rates hadn't been priced into stocks yet. He bought an options spread and when the SPY dipped, they pocketed a 106% gain: (By clicking the image above you are automatically registering for Serge's webinar. Unsubscribing is easy.) Not bad, eh? How often are you able to double your money just by protecting it? You can do this. Now. Serge Berger is going to show you how they pulled this off... ...and why it's going to be a core strategy in his trade plan during the next few months. [Click HERE one time and save your seat in this special training session.]( (By clicking this link you are automatically registering for Serge's webinar. Unsubscribing is easy.) See you there. Fight's On! Matthew 'Whiz' Buckley CEO Top Gun Options  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Disclaimer: Top Gun Options LLC ("Company") is not an investment advisory service, nor a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer and does not purport to tell or suggest which securities or currencies customers should buy or sell for themselves. The independent contractors and employees or affiliates of Company may hold positions in the stocks, currencies or industries discussed here. You understand and acknowledge that there is a very high degree of risk involved in trading securities and/or currencies. The Company, the authors, the publisher, and all affiliates of Company assume no responsibility or liability for your trading and investment results.  Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Top Gun Options, 1300 N Federal Highway, Suite 202, Boca Raton, FL 33432, United States ​

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