| | FREE TRADING WEBINAR | | | | | | | | | Are Options Markets Mispriced? | | | | Wednesday, November 16th 4:30 pm Eastern Time / 1:30 pm Pacific Time | | | This year has been incredibly volatile, but options markets are pricing in lower and lower expected movement. Are the options markets right or is there a unique opportunity here? What does this mean for investors and traders and how can we take advantage of these potential mispricings? Join Keith Harwood, President and Chief Options Strategist of Option Hotline as he discusses how he, as a former market-maker and hedge fund trader, looks at these markets and where he believes the mispricings exist. Sign up now to take advantage of this great trading opportunity. All attendees will receive a FREE GIFT, so save your spot today! Can't make the webinar, but want to learn more about Keith and his products? | | | | | | Keith Harwood Chief Options Strategist | | | | Keith Harwood started his career in the options pits at the CBOE. 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