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How to time AMD perfectly for a quick 5 minute winner

AMD shot up nearly 5% today… and we caught the move right at 9:30 to its highs of the day. 


Pre-market, I saw clues the stock was set to streak higher to $120 (after being at $100 just 7 days ago). 


At 9:20, AMD dropped big leading to the opening bell… which gave us a short window of time at the Open. 


In this 5 minute video, I’ll show you exactly how we entered, where our target was, and when we got out. 


And we called the top on it today perfectly. 


The following is KEY to profiting from not just trading, but options… as options move quickly. 


In this 5 minute video, discover: 


  • My entry and WHY I entered there

  • The candlestick pattern I saw to get me out right before it reversed

  • 2 other stocks I called moves on today (one of them a popular tech name)


…and more






Want these 3 trades every single morning?


Pre-market, I release 3 positions for the day. My exact entry on AMD today was $119.21. If it doesn’t hit, you don’t get in. 


If it does, my target on it (I share) was $120.97. Our goal isn’t to call the top, but to give us enough profit to close the trade, take our profits and run. 


That’s just one feature of our options room. 


If you want to learn more about, email joel@universityofoptions.com and get info.


 
 
 

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