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How to test your options strategy in Trading View for free in 5 minutes

You should be testing your “strategy” for trading options BEFORE you put your money into the markets. 


You’ll spend 5 hours researching a $200 vacuum… but won’t spend 5 hours studying if your strategy works in the market before putting $1,000 into options. 


Well, there’s a simple way inside Trading View to paper trade your strategy. 


One of our best options educators, Debbie Farrer, recorded a quick 5 minute video to help you navigate Trading View fast. 


She covers: 


  • How to set up a paper trade in Trading View for any strategy

  • Ways to research an options trade (in minutes) before you put it on

  • Steps to set a stop loss and profit take in a few clicks





[Register] 5 days of free trading with Dan next week


How would you like to trade alongside Dan 10x next week? 


Yes, for free. 


All his insights, help, entries, exits live on screen 2x per day for the entire week. 


Next week --- May 26th - 30th, traders with at least $5k in capital can get a front-row seat to trade as Dan does and look over his shoulder at what he’s doing. 


The Entries + Exits are right on screen. 


PLUS… 


As a bonus, you can get his top 3 stock ideas for the day with precise entries and targets. 


  • You don’t need prior options experience

  • You don’t even need any money to learn… you can paper trade

  • You don’t need hours in front of a computer --- just small windows to learn


There’s no hardsell on the next page… just a page to register for the free Open House.


Then --- on Monday morning - the 26th, you’ll receive a link to login to the Zoom meeting to watch Dan live. 




 
 
 

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