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Author Profile

Greg Pugh has been investing and trading options for 15 years. He currently manages his own trading business that incorporates strategies to generate monthly income.  He has an MBA from Vanderbilt Owen School of Business and B.S. in Finance from the University of Louisville.  He is author of several publications and contributor at Seeking Alpha, Trader Planet and other websites.

He is currently the author of Get Rich – Stay Rich: Investing for Monthly Income.

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

This Special Report is published by G3 Marketers LLC, which operates the famed Get Rich – Stay Rich: Investing For monthly Income brand and getrichinvestments.com website and publishes the get Rich Monthly Income Newsletter. Neither the author, G3 Marketers LLC, Get Rich Newsletter nor any person associated with them is a broker or investment adviser, nor is any of them a professional securities analyst; and none of them recommends the purchase, sale or holding of any security. Your use of any information or strategy appearing in this book, in the Get Rich NEWSLETTER or on getrichinvestments.com is solely at your own risk.

We urge you to do all requisite analysis and properly plan each trade prior to placing any trade and to manage each open trade effectively.  Trading stocks and stock options involves risks, and no strategy can eliminate them entirely. Moreover, poor trading decisions, frequently the result of greed or panic, are responsible for many losses in covered call writing, and only you can prevent them.  Neither the author, Get Rich Newsletter, getrichinvestments.com
nor any person associated with them will be liable to any person for any losses or damages, whatsoever, monetary or otherwise, alleged to arise from the
content of Get Rich newsletter, any Special Report or the use of any strategy or information discussed on getrichinvestments.com.

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