| This Sparks Explosive Options Moves | The market had 58 high-velocity pullbacks in a 12-month stretch.
Of those, 71.88% of them ended in profit...
With average returns of 134% on the winners…
While only losing 45% on the losers…
If you'd invested $1,000 in all the positions – you'd have earned $53,540 in profit.
With a $10,000 investment – you'd be looking at a life changing $535,400.
| | | | How to Trade Any Type of Asset | It would be great if trading were the kind of thing you could pick up and succeed at with just a step-by-step program.
All you'd have to do is simply follow that program, and you'll pop out on the other side with a big sack of money and huge smile on your face.
Of course it isn't that simple.
There's really no way that you can learn to successfully trade by just following a bunch of steps.
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Let alone trying to discover how much capital you need in your account to successfully start trading.
Unfortunately, there's no secure or set rule as to how much cash you need… however, the real key is being able to understand what type of securities you plan to purchase.
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