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🤔What type of options are better than stock options?

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“Gurus” love talking about options. And coming up with fancy names for common strategies s

“Gurus” love talking about options. And coming up with fancy names for common strategies so that they sound unique. But what they don’t know is that they are leaving so much money on the table. That there is a different type of option that is gaining in popularity because it is… - Easier to trade - Safer than stock options - More lucrative than stock options What am I talking about? Futures Options. And on Sept 10th, we are blowing the lid on this underground market by holding a one day – live training called [Futures Options Live.](=) Here is a taste of what we will cover: - How To Make Over 100% A Year In A Small Account... With Proof! - The One Indicator That Alerts You In Advance That The Market Is About To Drop. - The Greatest Pitfall of All Futures Traders…and How To Avoid It. - Ignore this and we guarantee you will lose money. - The FREE Way To Hedge Your Portfolio Against A Market Crash Or Another 9/11 Type Event Where The Markets Are Closed For Days. - The #1 Simplest, Easiest, and Best Futures Market To Trade - The 3 “Protections Against Loss” that Futures Traders Have and Stock Traders Wish They Had - Side By Side Trade Examples that show why futures options are safer and more lucrative than stock options. Look, everyone knows that rates will rise soon and that will probably cause a fall in stocks. This is a way to trade in a way that is completely diversified from the stock market. If you’re seriously committed to stop worrying about money and really take your investments to the next level…you need to attend this virtual event. This is a virtual event – so you can join from home in your pjs! We are going to keep this event small on purpose so that we can interact and get everyone’s questions answered. Tickets are limited. [Click here to get your ticket before they sell out.]( See you there! Allen Not interested? [Click here](=)and we will not email you about this offer. [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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