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I’ve traded for 30+ years, taught millions how to trade… then sold my firm in 2021. Been o

I’ve traded for 30+ years, taught millions how to trade… then sold my firm in 2021. Been on CNBC, The Jay Leno Show, Fox, had my own reality show, lots of stuff. Preview Text for the message [alt_text] Dear Traders, I’ve traded for 30+ years, taught millions how to trade… then sold my firm in 2021. Been on CNBC, The Jay Leno Show, Fox, had my own reality show, lots of stuff. Well, next Thursday, February 8th at 4:30pm est, [I’m going LIVE to talk with one of the top options traders in the world, Tom Sosnoff. Spots are limited.]( You can listen in for FREE. [There’s no sales pitch. It’s all content.]( I’ve known Tom for years… he’s changed how I trade options myself. Maybe you’ve seen Tom before with his signature Tastytrade hat. Tom founded ThinkorSwim ---> Sold that to TD Ameritrade for around $750M+ Tom founded the trading platform, TastyTrade ---> Sold to IG Group for $1B He puts on around “50-100 trades per day”, he claims. Most of the time selling options. I’ve done these LIVE calls with him a few times, and there’s always tons of gems. Tom will go into what he’s trading in this current market post-February Fed meeting… and the stock run-up we’ve seen in the past 3 months. We also discuss: - 3 criteria for spotting a nice options income trade - How to scan for options trades from a pro - Top options trades RIGHT NOW since the Fed volatile announcement - Stocks Tom hates trading options on… and which he loves - An inside look into Tom’s actual trading account and open trades - Why you never, ever double down on bad trades - Position sizing - Different types of options strategies (Some you likely never heard of) that Tom puts on - Stories from the trading floor and market maker days… even tips on being successful in life Plus, throughout the whole 60-minute call, there’s also a Q&A and open discussion (ask about your current positions if you want!) Tom is incredibly generous with his tips and advice. If you want to join me and Tom LIVE, [click here to register](. There are a limited number of seats due to the webinar software… [so join now and reserve your spot](. I’ll see you on February 8th at 4:30pm est. Adam Mesh --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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