P.S. This is your last chance to access these trades at a discounted rate.
Hey Trader,
Most traders start their week the wrong way.
They wake up Monday morning, turn on CNBC, and let a wave of emotion dictate their first trade.
In four decades of trading and research, I’ve learned that the best decisions don’t come from the talking heads, they come from preparation.
That’s exactly why we created Weekend Trader.
Every Sunday evening at 7 p.m. ET, my colleague Todd Salamone, our Senior Vice President of Research, sends subscribers one or two of the best option-buying setupshe’s identified from hundreds of candidates.
Each trade alert contains:
The specific option ticker and contract
Profit targets and time-based exit points
The full reasoning, what Todd calls the “drivers”, behind every recommendation
These are straight call and put buying opportunities, designed to be simple, precise, and aggressive.
We’re targeting quick moves over one to four months, with option premiums typically under $20.
And the goal for each trade? 100% profit.
Here are just a few of the recent examples we’ve seen:
102.0% GAIN on Ramaco Resources
101.7% GAIN on Robinhood Markets
100.2% GAIN on J.P. Morgan Chase
101.3% GAIN on Toll Brothers
100.0% GAIN on Applied Materials
100.8% GAIN on Amer Sports
But don’t get too caught up in the big returns… The real edge comes from timing.
By releasing every recommendation Sunday night, you have time to digest Todd’s setup, meaning the sentiment backdrop, the technical levels, the logic, etc. before the market opens Monday morning.
That’s the calm before the storm.
Oh yeah, and for the next couple days, you can save $1,420 when you join right here!
That comes down to just $75. PLUS, by joining, you’ll receive an additional year for FREE.
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Although there is significant profit potential associated with buying options, there is also the risk of losing one’s entire investment in any individual trade. In any option buying approach, it is expected that losing trades will be more numerous than winning trades. The goal is for the average gain to be significantly greater than the average loss so that the bottom line is profitable. Prior to purchase, ensure that you have a broker that allows the trading of options and that you are approved to trade options.