Your pitchfork setup starts Monday

Hi Shoppers,

Are you day trading yet?

If not, why not?

Look at how perfectly the S&P 500 (SPX) tracks my pitchfork (a charting tool, built by Dr. Alan Andrews back in the 1960s, that maps three trendlines around price to show where buyers and sellers keep stepping in) on the five-minute chart:

It honors the support and resistance levels (the price floors where buyers show up and the ceilings where sellers push back) almost every time.

This chart reads OPPORTUNITY.

This is how Mark and I build our price targets (the level we expect price to reach, where we plan to take profit) for the Cash Zone trades.

Once we agree on direction, compare our charts, and lock in our price target, Mark builds the Cash Zone trade and sends it your way.

It looks like this:

He tells you what to pay and where to sell for your exit.

And don't be intimidated by the spread we use (a spread just means buying and selling a few option contracts together as one package, which caps what you pay and what you can lose). It's easy to place and just as easy to exit.

We'll teach you all of it.

You'll learn to draw your own pitchforks. You'll learn to find your price target. And you'll learn to spot the best Cash Zone trade every day.

Here's why the timing matters. For 25 years, you needed $25,000 in your account to day trade freely. That rule is gone.

The SEC scrapped the pattern day trader minimum, and it went into effect June 4th. The door just opened for smaller accounts. Let's walk through it together.

We kick off our Masterclass on Monday, so you're not too late.

Come join us!

Thank You For Reading… See You Next Tuesday,

Licia Leslie

Licia Leslie

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Licia Leslie

Licia Leslie

Former CBOE floor trader and CIO at Karman Line Capital. Author of ‘The Option Traders Hedge Fund’ with over 30 years of options trading experience.

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