Back in High School, we played a game called the Stock Market Game. Maybe you played it too.
Basically, the teacher breaks you up into teams, you get an imaginary hundred grand and you are told to pick a stock. I think the game lasted 10 weeks.
Whoever could make the most money, wins.
And you compete against teams from all over the country.
I had always had an interest in the stock market, so I thought I was totally going to win.
I chose to divide my team's money into 10 stocks. Some safe ones, and a couple that were hot at the time.
When we got the results after week 1, to my shock, my team was way behind.
So, I changed up a couple of the stocks.
In Week 2 we were even more behind.
What the heck is going on?
I tried to find out what the leading team had but they were not talking.
It was only after week 6 did I discover what they did and how they had such a huge lead over everyone else. And by then it was too late to catch up.
Can you guess what it was?
Unlike me, who split the money 10 ways into 10 different stocks they picked just one company and went all-in.
And they picked right because that stock was doing the best out of every stock at the time.
I still remember the name: Micron Technology.
That one stock strategy helped this team place nationally as one of the best. I don't even remember where my team placed.
But that is gambling right?
Putting all your eggs in one basket?
Well, kind of. Unless you are an expert in that basket and watch it closely.
The problem with options trading is that there are so many stocks to choose from.
Newer traders get confused trying to trade so many.
So, a few years ago, I realized that I should use what I learned from the Stock Market Game to options….
JUST TRADE ONE THING!
Which thing?
OIL.
Trading just one thing, makes life and trading much easier, simpler, and less stressful.
And Oil is the best thing to trade options on.
If I was only allowed to trade one thing, it would be OIL.
I love it so much I wrote a book about it.
In the book, I explain why Oil is so awesome and how I trade it.
It is the same method that Yoon used to get this result on his very first trade:
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