I Mastered Options Trading (and You Can Too) | Trading with Ashley | Part 2

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In Part 2 of our interview with Trading with Ashley, she shares why she prefers selling options over buying, the key traits of a successful trader, and her method for identifying quality stocks using her favorite indicators. She provides tips for beginners on focusing on one asset versus diversifying, discusses her $25k account challenge, and explains why she chose MSTR and MSTX. Ashley also delves into building a supportive trading community, her future plans for the channel, high-conviction plays, and top crypto picks, while weighing in on the importance of a diversified crypto portfolio. The episode wraps up with rapid-fire questions and a reminder that “Nothing in the market is risk-free.” Tune in for actionable strategies and insights to level up your trading game!

Check the Part 1 here: https://rumble.com/v6zjrvq-i-mastered-options-trading-and-you-can-too-trading-with-ashley-part-1.html

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Part 2:

00:00 - What Made Ashley Want to Get into Selling Options vs Buying Options?
04:40 - The Qualities of a Good Trader
07:26 - How to Identify Quality Stock
09:42 - Ashley’s Favorite Indicator
10:36 - One Asset vs Multiple Assets: Tips for Beginners
13:58 - $25k Account Challenge
17:19 - Why Ashley Chose MSTR and MSTX
19:12 - Building a Community and Providing Quality Service
22:59 - Receiving Positive Feedbacks
25:40 - The Future of Trading with Ashley Channel
28:35 - Ashley’s High Conviction Plays
31:40 - Top Crypto Picks
35:50 - Should Somebody Have a Portfolio of Crypto?
38:43 - “Nothing in the Market is Risk-Free”
42:19 - Rapid Fire Rounds

Beyond Ordinary Podcast Episode 30

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