Monday, January 12, 2026

You might stop chasing big swings after seeing this secret

Don’t say I didn’t warn you
 
   
     
So Wall Street pushed the market higher a while back to new all-time highs. 

At the time, the S&P had moved 0.62% year to date. Nothing worth paying attention to, right?

 
 
Not according to a recent options discovery I just made. 

A discovery that shows how even a 0.1% move can be turned into shots at 100% returns in just 7 days.

And that’s not even the most interesting part.

This unique class of options has been engineered to sidestep one of every trader’s biggest frustrations, time decay.

When I shared this discovery with Lance Ippolito, 

He immediately pushed us to dig deeper and run more research.

That is how we uncovered what would have happened on December 1st. 

The broader market moved just 0.5% over the entire week, 

 
 
Yet this setup would have delivered a 100% return in one of the most unpredictable periods in the market.
 
 
Then let’s go to November 11th, 

The market moved only 2.65% that week, 

 
 
And the same approach would have again resulted in a 100% return.
 
 
Of course, there would have been losing trades as well. No approach works every time.

Still, this approach opens the door to targeting double returns from relatively small market moves, week after week.

That’s why I recently went on camera with Lance to walk through everything. 

You’ll see the full story behind these options, 

Along with why we believe 2026 is set to deliver more opportunities.

Granted, I can’t make reckless promises when it comes to trading, but…

Tap this link to see the full story on this special options trade.


Talk soon,
Chris Pulver

We develop strategies to the best of our ability, but we 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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