What's the difference between weeklies and monthlies? Profit.

Last week, a trader in one of our chat rooms held his weekly options in Tesla (TSLA) from $3.00 to over $25.00.

We here at Sang Lucci trade weekly options of large cap stocks because that's what fits our personalities: we are aggressive, we have a high risk tolerance, and our trade time frames are usually no more than a few days. We hunt for trades like that Tesla position, and so far this year it's worked out great for us. We've banked over $1.3 million in profits for our investors and immeasurable upside for our students and chat members as well.

We've been able to do this because we understand the core of what makes our weekly options move better than anyone.

In this webinar we explain:

-The fundamental differences between weeklies and monthlies
-Why we trade weeklies
-Visual examples of weeklies moving differently than monthlies on the same stock
Posted to Options and Tape Reading Ma… on May 23, 2013 — 7:05 PM
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