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🏃‍♂️ How to Exit Your Trades for Maximum Gains 💸

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is one of the most delicate balancing acts in the options market… It’s easy to get caught

[Image] October 18, 2024 🏃‍♂️ How to Exit Your Trades for Maximum Gains 💸 Happy Friday, traders… Ben here. Tell me if this has ever happened to you… You’re in the middle of an options trade, watching your position climb steadily into the green. Everything looks great — you’ve done your research and nailed the entry. You’re up big on unrealized gains… But then the thought creeps in: “Should I be like Steve Miller and ‘take the money and run?’ Or does this trade have more juice left in it?” It’s a decision every trader faces, and the stakes are high… On one hand, you could book your profits now, ensuring you walk away with a small win. But on the other hand, if you exit too early, you might miss out on a life-changing trade. Knowing when to exit a [winning trade]( is one of the most delicate balancing acts in the options market… It’s easy to get caught up in the thrill of seeing green on your screen, but holding on too long could erase your gains in a heartbeat. Half the battle is finding the right setup and entering at the right price point — but exiting at the perfect moment for maximum gains? That’s what separates [master traders]( from the [90% who lose money](. Sponsored Wake Up Happy On November 6th (Even if Your Worst Nightmare Candidate Wins) How are you going to feel if Kamala Harris wins the election? What if Trump wins? Scared? Angry? Sad? Legendary trader Tim Sykes says: “If you make this one trade before Election night, you’ll wake up happy on November 6th no matter WHO wins…” [Click Here to See Tim Sykes’ #1 Election Trade]( All the hours spent researching stocks, [analyzing charts]( and [finding great setups]( can unravel in the blink of an eye if you fail to exit at the right time. This is even more critical if you’re day trading weekly options, where [time decay]( can turn a profitable trade into a losing one in mere minutes — or even seconds. The pressure to decide when to cash out or let it is intense, and getting it wrong can blow your trade up. But there are some simple methods to make this decision easier, and employing them could exponentially improve your trading performance. With that in mind, let me show you how to exit your trades for maximum gains… [Click Here To Read The Full Article]( P.S. This earnings season could be your biggest trading opportunity yet… Despite what many traders think, you can often see whether a company will beat or miss before the rest of the market finds out. Realizing this, I’ve designed a specialized system to accurately exploit earnings season for potentially massive profits… Example: This calendar system projected a 91.2% earnings beat on Broadcom … BEFORE its call options exploded 1,014% in less than a day!* That’s why StocksToTrade Lead Trainer Tim Bohen is joining me for a LIVE Earnings Edge Workshop on Monday, October 21st at 8 p.m. Eastern. 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