If you are looking for a way to generate income from the stock market, you probably came across two different services that claim to help you do that: 10% Credit Spreads and Smart Options Seller. In this article, we will compare these two services and see how they differ in terms of their approach, performance, pricing and customer support.
Ten Percent Credit Spreads
10% Credit Spreads is a service that offers weekly trade alerts for credit spreads on various ETFs. The service claims to have a success rate of over 90% and aims to generate 10% return per month on average. The service also provides educational materials, such as videos and articles, to help you understand the strategy and manage your trades.
Some of the pros of 10% Credit Spreads are:
- It has a simple and easy-to-follow system that does not require much analysis or research because they follow a quant strategy that has a 94% win rate since 2007.
- It provides clear entry and exit instructions for each trade, as well as risk management tips and adjustments.
- It has a low minimum investment requirement of $100 per trade.
- It has a reasonable subscription fee of $97 per month with a “Make Money or Don’t Pay” guarantee.
Some of the cons of 10% Credit Spreads are:
- It is not designed for all traders like day traders, yolo traders, or stock investors. This is intended for people who work full-time who want to place set it and forget it trades for two to three weeks.
Smart Options Seller
Smart Options Seller is a service that focuses on selling put options on high-quality stocks that are undervalued or oversold. The service claims to have a success rate of over 98% and aims to generate 3% to 5% return per month on average. The service also provides educational materials, such as ebooks and videos, to help you learn the strategy and improve your skills.
Some of the pros of Smart Options Seller are:
- It has a conservative and safe strategy that limits your risk and allows you to profit from time decay and volatility.
- It gives you the opportunity to buy stocks at a discount if they are assigned to you.
- It has a high minimum investment requirement of $1,000 per trade.
- It has a generous subscription fee of $89 per month or $895 per year.
Some of the cons of Smart Options Seller are:
- It requires you to have a margin account and enough capital to cover the potential assignment of shares.
- It does not provide any exit instructions or adjustments for each trade, leaving you to decide when to close them or roll them over.
- It does not offer any weekly trade alerts, only monthly newsletters.
Conclusion And Discount
Both 10% Credit Spreads and Smart Options Seller are legitimate services that can help you generate income from the stock market using credit spreads. Ultimately, the best service for you depends on your risk tolerance, capital availability, time commitment and personal preference.
Thanks for reading 🙂
Austin Bouley
CEO & Chief Strategy Officer