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Hello, Boy, have times changed. Back in the day, we steered clear from options day trading. It was t

Hello, Boy, have times changed. Back in the day, we steered clear from options day trading. It was too unpredictable and too wild. But guess what? Markets evolve, and with that, new and exciting opportunities emerge. The game-changer? Weekly and daily 0DTE options. These weekly wonders turned our heads. Now, they expire daily? Game on. We had to get in on the action. These 0DTE options weren't just a fling. They began dominating the S&P 500's daily volume. Imagine that! Over half of the action from options that just popped up that morning. It was a revolution right under our noses. =>> 👀[Watch Here - How We Gained 50%+ Options Day Trading]( Check out this short video from Mike. A 13-minute trade is all it took. Please be sure to Subscribe to our brand-new NetPicks Options channel. Once there, click to subscribe (it's free), and you'll soon start to see our hottest options, trading strategies, tips, and advice in our new channel. Read for quick trades, rapid results. These 0DTE options had us rethinking everything. As an active trader, I love it when the markets give us something new. Over the last 27+ years, we've been gifted multiple times. Finally, we can go all-in on day trading options.  Talk soon, Mark Soberman P.S. Want to learn even more? After watching the video above (and subscribing to the new NetPicks Options Youtube channel) [check out this new article on our website]( to continue your education on day trading options.    FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT ADVICE. NetPicks Services are offered for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT be construed as a securities-related offer or solicitation or be relied upon as personalized financial advice. We are not financial advisors and cannot give personalized advice. There is a risk of loss in all trading, and you may lose some or all of your original investment. Results presented are not typical. Please review the full risk disclaimer:   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@netpicks.com 16211 N Scottsdale Rd, Suite A6A #295, Scottsdale, AZ 85254  [One Click Unsubscribe]( Â

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