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Do you know what's about to start? Preview Text for the message [alt_text] Dear Traders, Do you know what's about to start? Earnings season... And that means you have the opportunity to [take advantage of some epic trades]( if you know where to find them. That's why I've invited one of the top options traders in the country, Steve Smith, to share with us how he finds the best earnings trades every quarter. If you don't know Steve, then let me share why you should be listening to him. He literally grew up around trading. He started as a teenager working as a runner in his father's brokerage firm. He watched his father make wild west style options trades, before the Black-Scholes model systematized options pricing. Back then an option was worth what someone would pay... That was the only metric! He learned, at his father's knee, how to structure successful options trades. Even though Steve takes a much more conservative approach to trading - his experience learning how to trade options as a teenager was invaluable. He's literally done this his whole life! [Learn From One of the Best This Wednesday]( He went on to become one of the youngest members of the New York Stock Exchange at 23, then moved to Chicago and became a member of the Chicago Board of Options Exchange. In short, Steve has a deep and well rounded understanding of the markets! And he is going to share that knowledge with you this Wednesday, January 10th at 1pm Eastern. The strategies that Steve will be sharing are not available in any book or course, because he created them. They are based around implied volatility and how it affects the price of options contracts before and after earnings announcements. It's too much to explain here, however [Steve has agreed to share everything with you FREE this Wednesday](. Over the last 20 quarters (5 years) Steve has only lost money three quarters. That means he's made money 85% of the time with his Earnings approach. The cool thing is that the average trade is just $300 so everyone can take part. You can trade as much more as you want, and larger trades mean larger wins. I want to make sure you have the inside scoop about how Steve does this, but I need you to [register now]( and show up 15 minutes early on Wednesday. This is going to be an amazing event, make sure not to miss it! Kind Regards, Adam! --------------------------------------------------------------- [88 Pine St 23rd Fl New York, NY 10005 Want to change how you receive these emails?]( here to unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Disclaimer](

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