To get a high premium from a stock, the stock has to have high implied volatility, right? 

But there’s a good chance those stocks are going to explode, and when you’re trading for income, that’s the last thing you want to happen… 

So, which way should we go? 

Should we choose stocks that have high premium, high volatility, and high risk? Or do we find a stock that’s dead, take all the premium it has, and count our blessings?

 

P.S. Famous trader Tom Busby and I are at it again… 

This time, we’ve discovered Wall Street’s “secret calendar.” 

It indicates the “special dates” on which stocks either skyrocker or completely tank… and this little bit of info has the potential to change your life. 

You see, almost every company has a “special date.” And every year no matter what the news or analysts say, these stocks pop! 

Apple, for example, has made 56.83%, 32.56%, 75.41%, 35.68%, 49.07%, and 81.09% — all on the exact same date… just one year apart.

That’s when I knew I had to share this with you… 

Click here to start trading with certainty today! 

 

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