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How to set up the ‘chop indicator’ with our precise settings in Trading View

(tells you when NOT to trade options)


This market was choppy as heck today… going from down… to up… to sideways.


It’s difficult to trade this type of market… 

Especially if you trade options. 


Debbie shares a special indicator to tell you when to trade… and when it’s too choppy to trade.


It’s not a moving average.


You can simply load it up in TradingView and you can quickly see when you should be “hands off.” 


“Hands off” = no buying or selling as the market works out the kinks. 


Debbie shares in this 3 minute video: 


  • How to use this indicator in TradingView

  • Our exact settings we use at University of Options

  • When it’s okay to trade again

  • How to save yourself from giving back all your gains (or taking huge losses)





Futures Open House

July 28th - August 1st

(free)



For the first time ever, we’re giving 5-days of free access to our Futures room!



Most traders do not understand the potential for Futures so many stay away from them entirely. 


Yet --- we have employees who trade Futures full-time and came aboard University of Options solely to help stock traders, options traders add futures to their arsenal. 


Futures are open as early as 4am est to trade… and go to 10pm est each night. So there’s opportunity outside of the ‘crazy trading day’ to generate income. 


I’ll share more about Keith and Vanessa over the next few days… 


What I suggest right now is to join the free Open House right now and dip your toes in. 


See if futures is something that could be helpful to you. 


We have futures traders who never touched them 5 years ago… and now trade them full-time. 





 
 
 

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