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Are you leveraging a consistent investment strategy to secure above-average portfolio returns in all market conditions? Ever pondered why only a handful of retail investors truly outshine the market? Or why many attempts to achieve such results fall short? The uplifting reality is, contrary to popular media narratives, investing isn’t an insurmountable or intricate game reserved for professionals. The key to outsmarting the market’s long-term performance and evading disastrous losses lies in an enhanced buy-and-hold strategy (ETFs + options trading). Consider it as buy-and-hold investing, supercharged. If the term “options” makes you apprehensive, there’s no need to fret. This book elucidates how to utilize options in the manner of billionaire investors like Warren Buffett and Mark Cuban. It’s a secure and judicious approach to stocks and options trading.
The truth is, trading and investing strategies aren’t typically integrated. Most publications focus solely on either short-term or long-term strategies, with scant attention given to these “blended” methods for managing investments. This could be why so few investors consistently outdo the market. This book changes that narrative. Penned by the 2019 United States Investing Champion, Travis Wilkerson (a.k.a. Trader Travis), this guide presents proven strategies for building long-term wealth with ETF options.
Inside, you will uncover:
– The distinction between call and put options, along with essential basics about options and ETFs you need to know before investing.
– The top stock for this ETF and options strategy for secure and stable returns.
– A unique portfolio structure to achieve the wealth-building trifecta: growth, income, and market crash protection.
– A debunking of the myth that options buying is ineffective, with two common reasons for investor failure when buying options.
– Strategies to buy market crash insurance to shield your investments from devastating losses during price downturns.
– An understanding of the pros and cons of using options and evidence that options aren’t as perilous