Dear Reader, |
Imagine you're at a casino. And you notice two slot machines.
Since they're right next to each other, you can see that they're identical.
Both display three spinning reels… both feature fruit and bell symbols… and both offer the same payout structure.
But there's one BIG difference.
And it's this – one machine requires a bet of 25 cents, while the other requires a bet of 10 dollars.
So, which one would you play?
The 25-cent machine, of course!
Well, I've got a trading service that's much like that quarter slot machine.
Introducing Options Under $5 – the Affordable Way to Trade Simple Puts and Calls
As the name suggests, Options Under $5 features options recommendations that cost $5 or less.
Since an options contract controls 100 shares of the underlying stock, you never invest more than $500 on any one trade (not counting commissions).
Another thing – Options Under $5 plays basic puts and calls (so there's no crazy "iron condors" or other complex options strategies with this service).
And every month, members get 2 to 4 trade recommendations.
My next trade recommendation goes out on Friday, Aug. 30.
Want in?
Then you MUST join Options Under $5 by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, Aug. 29.
We're 12 for our last 12 trades.
Here's a sampling of our recently closed wins:
- 16.07% gain in 11 days on Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG, Aug 26)
27.1% gain in 25 days on GStarbucks Corp (SBUX, July 19)
18.1% gain in 25 days on Gilead Sciences (GILD, July 17)
27.83% gain in 10 days on Direxion Daily S&P Bear 3X Shares (SPXS, April 22)
43.14% gain in 46 days on Snap, Inc. (SNAP, April 26)
33.33% gain in 5 days on Barrick Gold Corp. (GOLD, March 5)
11.59% gain in 14 days on Paramount Global (PARA, April 19)
30% gain in 6 days on Starbucks (again!) on May 22
Not bad, huh? And as you can see, these trades turned around pretty fast.
In fact, the longest turnaround during this winning streak lasted just a little over 3 months (a 12.57% winner that was closed on June 27).
The shortest? A trade that took just 2 days, a 30% winner on May 10.
To make this an easy decision, I'd like to offer you LIFETIME ACCESS for just $196.
That's a huge discount, as the regular price for this service is $1,495.
(And that's just for a single year of access!)
Keep in mind that your $196 is just a one-time payment – you'll never pay another dime toward membership for the lifetime of the publication.
One more thing…
Options Under $5 is completely guaranteed for 90 days. If you're not completely happy with it, you can get a complete refund.
But please know that at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, Eastern Time, this offer expires.
That's less than three days away.
So don't wait…
That's all for today.
To Your Successful Financial Future, | |||||||
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P.S. You take no risk by signing up for Options Under $5. That's because it comes with a 90-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. You either love this service or you can get all your money back. | |||||||
Don't delay. Take advantage of this Deal |
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