A lot of people are making this costly mistake
| A Message on Behalf of TradingPub | | You may have heard the saying "options are risky" …
And, they can be. But only if you use them the way a lot of folks do.
A lot of people think of BUYING speculative options when they talk about options.
And BUYING low probability, speculative options is definitely risky…
It's how some folks leverage large sums of money hoping that a stock moves in the "right" direction over a certain period of time.
The problem is - they don't always pay off when you buy them.
But a lot of folks don't realize that there's another way to play the game…
You see, options are a zero-sum game. Meaning when the option buyer loses, the seller wins.
So in an ideal world, if BUYING options loses 90% of the time…
Then it stands to reason that SELLING the options would let you win 90% of the time.
We completely turn the tables around…
And that's what's helped Roger Scott compile a 93% win rate so far from this shocking study
| | When you're BUYING speculative options, you're the gambler buying the ticket hoping for a big win.
But when you're SELLING options you switch sides…
You go from being the sucker just waiting to lose money to becoming the "house" and collecting money from almost every transaction.
And that's exactly what makes the "60-Second Trade" work… Roger's study shows it gave folks a shot at generating extra cash flow, week after week.
Of course, no strategy is perfect and there will be wins and losses along the way…
Luckily, the data shows that this method could have delivered an epic 93% success rate over the course of the year…
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