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The indicator we use here at University of Options to tell when NOT to trade

This market was choppy as heck today… going from down… to up… to dropping to lows of day. 


It’s difficult to trade this type of market… 

Especially if you trade options. 


Did you know there’s a free indicator you can use to tell you when the market is too choppy and when to stay out. 


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. 


When you’re trading options, if you trade during chop… you’ll likely take big losses. Or, at least give back all your hard earned gains. 


Sometimes, it’s best when it’s choppy to step away and let the market work it out and not sell your options low (especially if you have time on them).


On this Tuesday tip, trader, Debbie (and also our customer service helper with all your trading questions)... 


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



This new options trader made $400+ this morning (see how)


I just launched my Morning Options service on Friday… and sent the first alert out this morning. 


Was on Visa (V). 

Check out how this new trader did:



$400 in literally about 10 minutes!


We’ve had dozens of people join in the past few days. 


If you want to see how to get a few of these Morning Options picks… and you’re in and out fast… 



 
 
 

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