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An inside look at our Russell 2000 ETF strategy. Hey there, In our last email, we introduced you to

An inside look at our Russell 2000 ETF strategy. [View as Webpage]( Hey there, In our last email, we introduced you to the Strangle trade strategy, designed to take advantage of significant market moves, regardless of direction. Now, let’s look at how this strategy was applied to the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM). Let's look at the key details of this trade together. Maximum Total Risk: $324. By paying a $3.24 premium per share, we ensured our total risk was capped, making this a controlled and calculated entry into the trade. Strangle Setup: 233 Call Option and 217 Put Option. Break-Even Points: The trade becomes profitable if the price moves beyond 236.24 on the upside or below 213.76 on the downside. Here’s how it looks: [Can't see image? Click here.]( Why does this Matter? This setup was designed with one goal in mind: to capitalize on the anticipated volatility in the Russell 2000 ETF. The potential for gains increases as the price moves outside our specified range. What’s Next? By now, you’re probably curious about how this trade turned out. In our next email, we’ll reveal the outcome—and show you just how powerful this strategy can be when the market moves. With our Options Alerts Triple Play service, you can access these trade setups, which are complete with expert guidance. You’ll always know what to look for and how to act, ensuring you’re prepared for market opportunities as they arise. [Click here to sign up now]( and start receiving expert-led trade alerts today. [Stay Ahead with Options Alerts Triple Play]( Talk to you soon, Your Friends at Trading Indicators P.S. Don’t miss out—our next email will show you how this trade played out and why having the right strategy in place is crucial during volatile times. [YouTube](   Biiuse Consulting and Investments Inc. | 1188 Union 5th floor | Montreal, QC H3B 0E5 CA [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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