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If something is asymmetrical, it means that its two parts are not equal. When it comes to an option trade, we have two parts – what we put in, and what we get out. And in the case of the trading techniques I’ll give you at Profit Takeover, what we’re taking out is a whole lot bigger than what we’re putting in. And that’s the edge that we have over Wall Street. That’s why Wall Street is scared. Learn more right here.

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