Saturday, September 21, 2024

Forget about looking for big moves

A tiny 0.25% move is all you need to be a fairly successful trader in today's market
 
   
     
What if I told you a tiny 0.25% move is all you need to be a fairly successful trader in today's market?

Well, I'm telling you now... it's all you need.

Instead of following the herd of options traders trying to predict the next big market swing (which research has shown to almost always lose), you could be doing the direct opposite.

Forget about looking for big moves. Instead, focus on the micro-moves - not even up to 1% - that could be bringing in what could be up to 50% or more for your trades… All within 60 minutes.

This is all thanks to a new CBOE-approved options type…

 
 
That's so sensitive to price changes, that it turns these tiny moves into significant profits.

And the best part? Jeffry Turnmire targets trades like this up to 10 times every single day.

He’s been using this strategy for the past two months, and the results have been something else… Take a peak yourself… Since July 10th, he’s seen 454 trade signals with a 74.5% win rate with most trades closing out in just 60 minutes.

It's like having a cheat code for the market. While everyone else is waiting for the big swings, he’s quietly profiting from moves they don't even notice.

And while he cannot promise future returns or against losses, he’s put together a quick breakdown of the complete strategy here, how exactly he finds these opportunities, and how you can too before the market closes today.

Get your hands on it here while it’s still available.
Happy trading,
 
 
The profits and performance shown are not typical, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. The trades expressed are from historical data in order to demonstrate the potential of the system.
     
   
 

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