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The Automated Options Trading Podcast by Advanced AutoTrades
Led by a team of experienced options traders, the Automated Options Trading Podcast by Advanced AutoTrades is your weekly guide to mastering automated options trading. Each episode is packed with insights from professionals as we teach you how to set up your first automated options trading system, pick winning strategies, and avoid common mistakes—all designed to help you achieve your financial goals while you do the things you love.
The Automated Options Trading Podcast by Advanced AutoTrades
How to Trade Credit Spreads for Monthly Income
This episode describes a Bull Put Credit Spread for Monthly Income, highlighting its suitability for beginners. It explains the strategy's mechanics, involving selling and buying put options at different strike prices to generate income with limited risk. The hosts introduce a trading signal service using this strategy for the SPX index, boasting a historical win rate of 55% and a 1:2 risk-to-reward ratio. Key components like short and long puts, strike prices, and expiration dates are detailed, alongside risk management techniques and profit potential calculations.
We help retail traders set up automated options trading to grow their accounts.
This is YOUR automated options trading education!
On this podcast you will find tips, tricks, and guides on how to grow your auto trading account with low-risk per-trade option spreads strategies.
We will show you what you need to know and what actions you need to take.
We'll also show you how to make the right investment decisions for your automated trading account!
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DISCLAIMER:
The content on this channel is for educational purposes only. Advanced Autotrades IS NOT AN INVESTMENT ADVISOR OR REGISTERED BROKER. Neither Advanced AutoTrades nor any of its owners or employees is registered as a securities broker-dealer, broker, investment advisor (IA), or IA representative with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or any state securities regulatory.