Sunday, January 4, 2026

Have you heard of Engineered Options before?

Lance and I will give you the deep dive on January 11th
 
   
     
Ever since November last year… It's been one twist or turn in the market.

One minute, the market is ripping to new highs… then out of nowhere, a sharp reversal hits.

 
 
But while all that back and forth was playing out… I stumbled on a discovery in the options market.

I’m talking about a weird weekly secret that’s structurally engineered around how options are priced, allowing it to sidestep the #1 problem traders face… time decay.

And based on my research… this discovery would have doubled a stake 31 different times in 2025 alone,

Even with a teeny tiny 0.1% move in the overall market…

I honestly couldn’t stomach what I was seeing one bit…

When my good friend, Lance Ippolito, a trader who has cut his teeth in the options market for the past two decades…

Took a look at what was happening with these engineered options…

He was blown away.

Then he shook his head and said, “We can’t sit on this. People need to see how to use this edge in 2026.”

And that’s exactly what we’ll be doing Sunday, January 11th at 7 PM ET.

You’ll see how these engineered options have shown the power to defy time decay… LIVE.

 
 
You’ll also see historical trade examples based on real market price data.

Including a clean, year-by-year breakdown showing exactly when these setups appeared and how they played out.

I won’t make reckless guarantees when it comes to trading.

But Sunday, January 11th, will mark the first time ever I reveal this special class of options.

You’ll even get a step-by-step walkthrough outlining the entire approach.

And a look at the next live trade… free.

So if you’re interested…

And you’d like to be among the first to get an inside scoop on this special class of options…

Tap this link to save one of the available seats for this event.

Can’t wait to see you!


Chris Pulver

We develop strategies to the best of our ability but cannot guarantee a future return. There is always a risk of loss when trading. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The results shown are from a 237-trade backtest from 1/1/20 - 1/1/26. The result was a 70% win rate, 40% average return (winners and losers), with a 7-day hold time
   
 

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