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Option Trading’s Best Kept Secret

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Today I want to talk about a strategy that not many option traders know about which is called an Unbalanced Condor. This strategy has been around for a while I am sure, but for some reason, it’s not very popular. Personally, I have been studying options for over a decade now, and I took many popular courses that you’ll find on the Internet. After spending nearly $50,000 on my options education, I find it rather intriguing and erroneous that most option courses are not teaching this strategy.

Why has the Unbalanced Condor been lost? Why is this strategy unheard of? To me it’s a little more obscure than the Broken Wing Butterfly, which is another strategy that most option traders don’t know how to manage. I think the reason that these strategies are not so popular is because most traders want to make money really fast. The problem with this point of view is that this causes 99% of them to lose most of their money. Remember, making money fast usually equates to losing money faster. Let’s look at a concept of making money slower and lowering our risk.

For example, how would you like to trade options in a circumstance where it’s nearly impossible to lose money in one direction, and in the other direction, there is nearly a 100% guarantee that you will make money? Doesn’t that sound ideal? And what if I told you that you can also make money on this trade if the market does not move? On paper this looks like the perfect strategy. It would seem there is no way to lose.

Sadly, it is completely possible to lose on this trade. In fact, if you don’t know what you’re doing, you can lose a lot, especially if you’re trying to make a lot of money fast, and are too aggressive with it. Being a patient trader is the secret to the Unbalanced Condor. Once you’ve mastered the patience and the simple adjustments that go along with the spread, it becomes really hard for you to lose on this trade. Your worst-case scenario would probably result in a one to two percent loss.

The bad news is that there are very few experts on this trading strategy. It’s hard to find a specialist or mentor on this topic. To become proficient with it, you’ll need to study it for months and even years to really get it down, but once you do, you’ll be very happy that you invested the time. Now that I know how to use this strategy competently, I call it “The Revolver” since it’s my weapon to defend me in any type of market.

To learn the ins and outs of this unsung strategy can really help improve your option trading. The first step to success with options is to control your risk, and by trading with Unbalanced Condors is one of the best ways you can ever do this. If you do your research, you just might find that this is the strategy you have been looking for over the years and never knew how to find it.

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The Times – Is It All Pay To View? – THE GLOBAL CREDIT CRUNCH FORUMS

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I'm looking for Page5 from todays issue. Is it all behind the paywall now?

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The Times – Is It All Pay To View? – THE GLOBAL CREDIT CRUNCH FORUMS

World Wealth Report: World's Wealthiest People Richer Than Before …

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World's wealthiest people now richer than before the credit crunch: World Wealth Report reveals soaring numbers of rich individuals in Asia Pacific region – but slower growth in Britain …

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Joan Collins Feels The Credit Crunch Pinch

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The credit crunch has claimed another victim, as Joan Collins is forced to sell one of her four homes because she can “no longer afford to keep it”.

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Britain Needs 'Better Education On Borrowing' | Lloyds Tsb Loans

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And despite loan lenders recently toughening applications for borrowing as a result of the recent credit crunch , the director suggested that that more work has to be done at the cause of the problem to help curb Britain’s growing debt …

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Looking to Private Money Lenders During the Credit Crunch | Best …

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Ireland's Credit Crunch – New book from Resistance Books now out …

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This week’s crisis of the Irish economy coincides with the latest title from Resistance Books: Ireland’s Credit Crunch . Written by three leading members of the Fourth International in Ireland the book outlines the roots of the crisis, …

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Mortgage Credit Questions & Answers | Mortgage Finance

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Should my husband and I even attempt it with the credit crunch ? I’m needing any suggestions as we would be first time home buyers. -My average credit ranking is 650,

Western Governments’ Addiction To Credit And The Rise Of China

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China is waging a trade war and sucking the first world dry. The U.S.

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