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I offer a FREE 2-Week trial to the various subscription services with no cost or strings attached. Each strategy is explained in a 5-7 page booklet which includes sample weekly recommendations and model portfolios. I doubt that you have ever seen anything like this. During your FREE 2-Week trial, you can paper trade the various strategies and get a feel for the deal without risking a penny. : If your broker doesn’t offer a play money, virtual option trading platform, click on cboe.com/trading-tools/virtual-trading-tools/virtual-trade to access the CBOE site. Simply click on the appropriate tab at the top on the Optionomics’ Home page to access the informative booklets and then sign up for one or all of the weekly subscriptions.

  • Bullish – Bearish Credit Spreads: The nuts and bolts of trading weekly credit spreads.
  • The 21st Century Covered Calls: A modern day alternative to the old fashioned covered call strategy.
  • The Low Cost Put Hedge: Sleep at night knowing your portfolio is protected for little or no cost.
  • Earnings Trades: Trade potential big movers with little or no downside risk.
  • The One Day Wonder Trade: Every Thursday lay down your bets. You will be glad you did.

Each Monday morning by 10:00 EST, the plays for the upcoming week plus updated model portfolios for each strategy are posted on the site site. The prices in the reports are Monday morning’s opening prices. In addition, I have a live webinar on Wednesday mornings where I discuss various option strategies, what is happening on the floor and answer any questions that you may have. Don’t worry if you miss the show. They are archived on the site. Sound Good?  Good!  You can subscribe to one or more of the subscriptions for only $20 per month on a month to month basis with no contract or strings attached. I think you will agree that this is a super offer so give it a try. Click on optionomics@marketedge.com to access the Optionomics LLC web site and get started today doing what the pros do – “Sell Them – Don’t Buy Them’.

Mr. Seifert