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I hate losing money. But after 2 years of trade oil options, I still was losing money. I know I am n

[image] I hate losing money. But after 2 years of trade oil options, I still was losing money. I know I am not the smartest person alive (Harvard verified that when they rejected me), but I am not an idiot either. So what the heck is going on? Why can’t I figure this out? I knew that futures options were a little different than stock options. Fine. I get that. And the strategies that I had mastered in stock options worked in oil options….until they didn’t. They would work for months in a row….and then BOOM! Massive loss and I had no clue what happened. I knew that if I could figure it out, it would be a game changer. Simple, easier, faster, more profitable than anything else I had been doing. But there was something holding me back. Something that was hidden. Have you ever felt that way? Knowing that success was at the tip of your fingers but you just couldn’t grab it? Well, after 2 years it finally dawned on me what I was doing wrong. Yes, futures options are like stock options, but they are still different…and it was one main difference that was causing my problem. And as soon as I accounted for it…BANG! Results turned around overnight. Now I still have the great strings of months of profitable trades, but when I lose, I don’t give it all back. I figured out how to limit the losses. It wasn’t a stop loss, or analysis, or anything that a stock option trader would be able to guess. Wanna know what it was? And why it made all the difference? I spill all the beans in my Oil Options Masterclass Good news: it’s free and waiting for you. [Just click this link to check it out.]( Allen P.S. This one difference between stock options and futures options kept me from being profitable until I figured out to use it to my advantage and I will show you how on my [Oil Options Masterclass](. P.S. - We sent you this email because we think this product will really help in your trading. But we understand if it's not for you and you don't want to hear about it anymore...if that is the case, [just click this link]( and you won't get any more emails about it.. [Unsubscribe]( FINAL WARNING, clicking this link will remove you from ALL of our mailing lists (Option Genius, Simon Says Options, Weekly Trading System, and all of our other products). You will no longer get any emails from us. OptionGenius / WeeklyTradingSystem / SimonSaysOptions 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land , Texas 77479 United States (800) 986-3250

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