Sunday, December 13, 2020

My Favorite Morning Option Trade

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Let me tell you a story about a Monday morning a few years ago…

I woke up that morning convinced I was bulletproof.

In the first hour of the market, I was down over half a million dollars.

By lunch, my head was in the trash can because I was sick to my stomach.

By the time I pulled into my driveway coming home that night, I was as broke as a '55 Chevy.

The date was October 19, 1987. Black Monday.

You've all heard of it, even if very few traders around today were around back then (what can I say, I've got a lot of experience.)

From that day on, I was determined never to let the first hour of the market ruin my day, my year, my life like that again.

So I devised a simple trade setup, one that I use every single day.

Other traders call the first hour in the markets "amateur hour."

I felt like an amateur on Black Monday. But I was determined never to do that again.

This trade is my solution.

I've turned the volatility of "amateur hour" into profitable trades with this simple setup.

Thank you,

Tom Busby

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