Dear Fellow Investor,
True story: At 9:50 a.m. on January 2 this year, 2025, I was online with some of my traders when a particular chart pattern appeared.
We were watching the 15-minute chart of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, known as SPY.
Whenever I see this one particular pattern, I act.
I instantly bought ten SPY call options for the price of $5.43 ($543 per contract), or $5,430 total.
Exactly two minutes later, a second chart pattern I was expecting appeared, telling me to SELL.
Which I did.
I made $120 in two minutes – for a total gain of 2.21%.
Now, that might not sound like much.
But a few minutes later, at 10:02, I did the same thing again.
The same pattern reappeared.
As before, I bought TEN contracts, this time for the price of $5.69 each or $5,690 total invested.
Three minutes later, I sold again for a $160 profit (2.81% gain).
Then I did it once again: At 10:12 a.m., I bought and sold 20 options contracts this time for a total profit of $210 (or 2.31%). This took me until 1:28 p.m., literally just hours.
Yet the total profit overall: $490.
By the way, these were real trades made with real money, not some simulated or hypothetical trades.
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