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Forget Day Trading: Trade Overnight Instead
This strategy was supposed to make them money. Here's how to flip it in your favor.
A small group of traders are exploiting a major market loophole. Here’s the scoop.
Wall Street made a special class of options — called 0DTE — so people could day trade.
But a former Chicago Board of Options Exchange trading legend uncovered a way to take these day trading options and trade them overnight instead.
Those new options were meant to make them money.
But with this bold strategy, you flip the odds in your favor.
In my research, it has an 83% success rate.
The average gain was 115% in 24 hours. (Winners and losers included.)
Best of all: it works whether the market surges or falls.
When the market moves big in either direction, these strange options trades can lead to massive gains!
Yours in smart speculation,
Bryan Bottarelli, Head Trade Tactician
Monument Traders Alliance
P.S. I’m going LIVE on Tuesday, for a special session.
Don’t miss my next trade.
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