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2022/05/03

The BIGGEST difference between options and stocks (important)

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Oxford Options Accelerator

The BIGGEST Difference Between Options and Stocks (Important)

I hope you're as excited as I am. Two days until both the Oxford Options Accelerator goes LIVE...

And you unlock a whole new way to grab FASTER and SAFER profits with options.

I've already shown plenty of people how to do this.

"I doubled my money in Fortinet [in 4 1/2 months] and Take-Two [in three months]! And I tripled my money with Fizz [in four months]!" - Drew Walker

"My biggest gains have been over 600%!! I hope to keep making money! I'm about to take some profits and purchase land here on the Cape. I have helped my kids buy homes as well." - Fred Richards (a six-year member)

"My biggest gain was 257% on DSW [in 119 days]." - Robert Gregory

"117% return on Netflix [in 189 days]!" - Jack Hagan

You could be next!

Okay. So in my last message, I promised to reveal the fundamental difference between stocks and options that EVERYONE should know.

That difference is...

TIME.

With stocks, you could theoretically hold the shares forever - as long as the company is still publicly traded.

Options contracts are different.

All options have an expiration date.

So you can't hold on to them forever.

You can choose expiration dates anywhere from a week or two away to a few years out...

And you'll want to sell your options before the expiration date.

I'll show you exactly how to choose an expiration date during the event...

But basically, a longer expiration date gives you a longer time for the underlying stock to rise.

Which brings me to a related options concept: the strike price.

It's the price you expect the stock to hit.

You want the stock to reach the strike price or higher - before the expiration date.

That's how you get the MOST profit out of options.

During the Oxford Options Accelerator event, I'll show you how I pick the perfect strike price too.

It involves following the money, just like I said in my last email.

When you can pick the right expiration date and the right strike price...

The gains can be out of this world. Check this story out from my reader Rod Taylor:

"Columbia Sportswear was a big winner. We made 1,000% on options in one account [in 178 days]."

That's right. At the high end...

My strategy can deliver quadruple-digit gains in a matter of months!

If you get anything out of today's message, let it be this. When trading options...

You want the stock to reach the strike price or higher - before the expiration date.

That's options in a nutshell.

Of course, now that you have a handle on this principle...

You're just about ready for my optimal options strategy.

In just two days...

The way you approach options could change forever.

And you could join the multitude of regular folks who have used my strategy to transform their lives.

I'll talk to you tomorrow.

Here's to high returns,

Matthew

P.S. Don't forget. The email I'm sending on May 5 at 9:30 a.m. will have the subject line "Your link to the Oxford Options Accelerator!"

It's critical that you don't miss it.

You are receiving this email because you signed up to attend the Oxford Options Accelerator.
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