Every Day, This One Trade

On the Same Stock

*together with Option Pit

Every weekday at 3:15pm ET, Mark Sebastian and Olivia Voz make one trade.

They check what most traders can’t see. It dictates whether markets will close up or down in the next 45 minutes — and they’re running an 80% win rate.

Up → calls. Down → puts. Average cost → ~$44.

Recent trades, on the record:

May 5: $100 → $204

May 1: $100 → $120

April 22: $100 → $180

April 9: $100 → $152

One trade. One ticker. Same time every day.

Run the math across a year and a $100 daily stake compounds to $5,544+.

*note: trading is hard, results not guaranteed and should not be expected to be replicated typically.

…the “access” they use, the ticker they trade, why 3:15pm ET is the moment, and how to run it hands-off with a small account…

And more:

RSVP now and Mark & Olivia will text you the Daily Direction trade alerts straight to your cell phone all next week. Free.

P.S. The entire edge comes from something specific…

It happens between 3pm and 3:15pm every day…

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