Hey traders,
Over the past week or so I’ve given you — free and clear — some of the most powerful income strategies I’ve used over the course of nearly 40 years trading the markets.
These strategies have been responsible for massive amounts of cash that I’ve pulled in from markets.
If you missed any of them, do yourself a favor and go read these key articles:
- Using AVGO to Generate Cashflow with Covered Calls
- Generating Cashflow with AVGO + Credit Spreads
- AVGO + Naked Puts for Cashflow
And because every single stock I trade starts with a strong trend, I’ve even written about the exact chart setup I use to spot high-powered stocks. (and here’s another one)
I imagine lots of you have taken the bull by the horns and started trading. But I also imagine a good chunk of you haven’t.
I want to speak to the second group right now:
Tell me what is keeping you from placing your first trade.
This isn’t a rhetorical question. I really want to know.
I’ve set up this survey so you can explain what you feel is stopping you.
The survey is completely anonymous. I won’t know your name, where you’re from or anything other than the reasons you give me that are stopping you from trading.
My goal is to get all my readers engaged and trading. Because if your money isn’t working work you, it’s working against you.
I know that learning these strategies can seem overwhelming.
But I’m in it for the long haul and I want to put out information and tools that are going to help you.
So go ahead. Click here to fill out the survey.
It should only take a few minutes of your time, but it could really open up my eyes to what’s holding you back.
You might inspire me to create a new tool or resource, a new series of articles, record a new video, cover a topic I never thought of — or maybe even start a weekly call-in show where I answer your questions.
The sky’s the limit — and it starts with me hearing your voice through this survey.
Trade well,
Jack Carter
P.S. I’m bullish on NVDA… because the Wall Street whales have spoken with their huge floods of cash. See what I’m talking about here.