Turbo-charge your profits with short-term, high-yielding option trading opportunities
Taipan's Velocity Trader (formerly Death Cross Trader) is an aggressive options trading service that shoots for exceptional gains in both rising and falling global stock markets.
Developed by Editor Zach Scheidt, Taipan's Velocity Trader uses turbo-charged option contracts that are primed to move exponentially and create opportunities for significant wealth.
Zach carefully scans thousands of stocks, looking for names that have potential for huge stock price moves, and then find option contracts that will magnify the gains on these opportunities.
Aggressive Portfolio of Explosive Opportunities
Together, Zach and Taipan's Velocity Trader can help subscribers develop an aggressive portfolio of short-term trades. Each Profit Report and Weekly Alert of Taipan's Velocity Trader is loaded with an arsenal of wealth-building tools for maximum gains.
Zach’s trading abilities are among the best in the industry, and they're paying off for Taipan's Velocity Trader subscribers with gains like 119% on FedEx (FDX:NYSE)... 167% on Rambus (RMBS:NASDAQ)... 207% on Centex (CTX:NYSE)... 167% on BEA Systems (BEAS:PK)... and dozens more!
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Key to Option Trading Success
Options, in general, are versatile. They allow investors to speculate and/or hedge against risk. A put option is purchased when an investor believes stock prices will decline. Put options provide investors the right, but not the obligation, to sell a stock at a specified price within a given period.
When a stock declines, the value of the put option increases because investors have the right to sell the stock at a price above the market. This allows investors to cash in on overvalued stocks and at the same time protect themselves against deep declines.
In addition to put options, there are call options, which offer the buyer the right to buy a stock. The right options trading strategy can be profitable in both up and down markets.





