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Free eBook: 5 Basic Plays of Trading Options Dear Trader, What are your goals? Funding your child's

Free eBook: 5 Basic Plays of Trading Options Dear Trader, What are your goals? Funding your child's college education, augmenting your retirement, or just leaving the daily 9-to-5 grind once and for all? Then again, maybe you are tired of the whipsaw swings in your stock portfolio and are looking to smooth out the bumpy ride. (Hint, that's what the professionals do.) And how do they do it? By trading options. Any investor can trade options, but like any new strategy, it requires a plan. The plan must include a real education on trading options, and you can start that with our free e-book, [5 Basic Plays of Trading Options.]( In this free eBook you'll discover: - The basic definitions you'll need to know when trading Options. - What risks are associated with Options trading. - 5 Steps to Successfully Placing an Options trade. - Real chart examples of Options trades. - A proven yet simple strategy for improving the odds of your Options trades. Don't miss out! [Download this eBook at no cost to you here.]( Happy Trading, VantagePoint Software --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent by InvestmentHouse.com to {EMAIL}. With respect to the advertisement mentioned above, we do not endorse the foregoing, and we assume no responsibility for the purchase and/or use thereof. You may review our [Privacy Policy](. If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please [unsubscribe]( now. Write us at: 300 New Jersey Ave, Suite #500, Washington, DC 20001

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