How To Give Yourself A 30% Raise

As my last days in the military drew near, I was not concerned about money at all.

Unlike some of my colleagues, I had a good plan in mind on how to make money as a civilian. I had already been able to supplement my income while in service with a little known area of the stock market.

Once I “got” what I’m about to share with you, a new income stream immediately started supplementing my military income by 10% — while in the middle of a war zone with very limited time and enormous stress.

As soon as I left the military, I not only replaced my income, but I exceeded it by 30%. And both my income and net worth continue to grow to this day, thanks to this often misunderstood area of the market.


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I don’t want to beat around the bush or make this sound like some super-secret investing strategy only I can tell you about… I am talking about selling options.

Amber army photo​Now, before you decide that you never want to try options trading, let me show you what a recent subscriber to my Income Trader newsletter had to say about this strategy:

“When I first started using [Amber’s] picks, my goal was to earn $500. Then I quickly realized I can earn at least $1,000 per month. I use the profits to buy more… Not only are your picks excellent with low risk, it teaches you to look for other options on your own, which I have done.”
–Nathan S., West Long Branch

I know you’re probably thinking that to be able to make that much money a month, there must be enormous risk involved. That actually couldn’t be further from the truth.

While it is a fact that 80% to 90% of options buyers lose money, there’s a flip side… It means that 80% to 90% of options sellers make money. And that’s where I like to focus.

Options Selling 101
As you may already know, “put” options give buyers the right — but not the obligation — to sell a stock at a specified price before a specified date.

When we sell a put contract, we receive cash, or what I call “Instant Income,” upfront.

Selling a put means we’re expecting the stock not to fall to a certain price. If it does, for every contract we agree to, we have to buy 100 shares at that price (more on why that’s not a bad thing in a minute).

If the stock goes up, or doesn’t sink to the price we specified, we pocket that upfront money as pure profit.

So what’s the downside risk?

Well, it depends on how you look at it. Worst case, you may have to end up buying shares of the underlying stock if they fall below the strike price.

For example, let’s say a stock falls 12% in a single day on some bad news. Assuming that’s enough to make shares fall below the option’s strike price, investors that sold puts might be required to buy the stock for more than its current price.

But, my strategy has an answer to that potential problem…

You see, my risk analysis goes deeper — and into the companies themselves. I always make sure that we are selling options on stocks we wouldn’t mind having in our portfolios.

When this happens, you get the opportunity to buy shares of a company you want to own anyway — just at a lower price than the market was offering when you sold the put option. You’ll even know the price upfront before you enter the trade.

Of course, this does not happen often. In my experience, more than 85% of options expire worthless, meaning we don’t have to buy shares, and the Instant Income we receive when selling puts is pure profit.

Our Track Record Speaks For Itself
By using options this way, my subscribers and I have made winning trades 91% of the time. Of course, nobody can be right 100% of the time, but I think our track record speaks for itself…

Through the end of 2018, we’ve closed 267 positions dating back to the very first issue of Income Trader back in 2013. And 244 of them have been profitable. 

The numbers for 2018 alone are even more impressive… We sold 45 put options in 2018, and 34 of them expired worthless, meaning we got to keep every cent of premium as pure profit. Of the remaining trades, nine were closed early to lock in profits. None of our put options expired out of the money, which would have assigned us shares. 

Of course, we didn’t get them all right. While we largely avoided any major setbacks, we did close two of our put options early for a loss in 2018. For the most part, however, we managed to keep our losses relatively low by closing early — averaging -4.8% on our losing positions across the portfolio. As for gains, well, we had quite a year… Our average annualized return for 2018 was around 35%.

That means if you sold 10 contracts of each recommended trade for the year, you would have collected $20,640 of income. (That grows to an amazing $222,213 if you go all the way back to the newsletter’s inception.) Of course, you don’t have to sell 10 contracts — you can adjust the number of contracts based on how much capital you have to trade, which makes Income Trader a great service for a variety of portfolio sizes.

In fact, many Income Trader readers are have already generated $6,000… $19,500… and even just under $150,000 in Instant Income.

If doubling or even tripling your income stream sounds appealing to you, you can learn more about how this works right now. You’ll also learn about award-winning indicator I’ve personally developed to help identify these trades and get the chance to join us at absolutely no risk to you. To get started, go here.