Tuesday, November 8, 2022

I trade options, baby!

Over the next month, the underlying stock soared as high as 18%.

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Editor's Note: At times, our affiliate partners reach out with special opportunities for our readers. The message below is one we think you should take a close, serious look at.

 

Dear Reader,


In the 1980s, I got my start in the trading pits of the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE).


It's the largest U.S. options exchange.


And I've been trading options ever since.


Here's what I can tell you: options are a dream come true for everyday folks…


Especially in a crazy market.


Because they work whether stocks go up or down.


All it takes is a small stock move — in either direction — for you to potentially see a huge winner.


Take one of my plays from last year…


On November 1, I recommended an options trade.


Over the next month, the underlying stock soared as high as 18%.


But guess what?


The option delivered 300% — in just 4 days.

My readers had the chance to make 16 times more money — in a fraction of the time.


And that's not an extreme example.


In another trade, I issued earlier this year…


The underlying stock fell 5%.


But my option recommendation delivered 120% — in just 9 days.


That's the power of options.


They create a "multiplier effect."


If you're interested in learning how to multiply your money, watch my debut video here.


Happy Trading,


Larry Benedict
Editor,
Opportunistic Trader



 

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