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However, if you had instead taken my non-directional approach to trading the SPX (and its sister ticker, XSP)... You'd have collected a daily payout of about $250 (on a $1K stake) at least 27 times with just 1 losing trade. ![]() That's over a 96% accuracy rate within that same timeframe, with all trades exiting by design on the same day. Now, I'm not saying directional setups are trash... Not at all... In fact, I'm one of the best at directional trading, and it's not just me saying it. However, I've realized that not everyone wants to take an anxiety pill every time the market bleeds. That's why I came up with a way to target cash whether we see a surge, a sell-off, or flat price action. Now I can't make absolute trading guarantees here… But from what we've seen, these payout opportunities show up every day. I'm already planning to go after the very best one, and it shouldn't take me long to show you the ropes. All you need to do is head over here. 'Til the next trade, Lance Ippolito We develop tools and strategies to the best of our ability, but no one can guarantee the future. There is always a risk of loss when trading past performance is not indicative of future results. From 2/20/25 to 3/1/2026, the average win rate on live published trade alerts is 89.9%.The average weighted rate of return on options trades was 14.03% over a six hour hold time. |
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