How To Protect Trades Against Endless Rate Hikes

Why It Doesn’t Matter If Interest Rates Continue to Climb


If you are panicking about the seemingly endless climb of the cost of borrowing money, don’t forget that pro traders have been here before. Markets have been through these conditions in the past and it led to the creation of trading tools the pros use to insulate themselves from this type of challenge. Even better, those same tools are much easier for individual traders to access than they were the last time we were in this predicament.

Up, Down, Or Even Sideways—This is How To Wrangle Trades From An Unfriendly Market

The last time we saw this type of endless interest climb was back in the 80s. This was pre internet and trading options was only for the elite. Since then, options trading has become super accessible to the masses and literally available to everyone. In fact, the bar has been lowered so much, you can even trade options from your phone. But don’t think about trying it without the info those old school pros had. Chuck Hughes has taught hundreds of thousands of traders just like you to get that pro advantage. By simplifying the steps to access the leverage of options he has helped them transform their lives. He sent out a link early that showed how he, and they, have been able to do it repeatedly. If you missed it you can still access it here. 

 

 
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