Live to Sell Another Day
Seller’s Code: 25 Income-Generating Rules For Options
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Arda Zuber
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
BECOME THE ARCHITECT OF YOUR OWN INCOME.
Stop "Trading" the Market. Start Operating Your Wealth Like a Professional.
Most retail traders are stuck in a cycle of hope and heartbreak. They are "market participants" who react to chaos. It’s time to leave that identity behind.
"Live to Sell Another Day" is the professional bridge for those ready to evolve. This book transforms you from a spectator into a Strategic Financial Operator. By applying the exact mathematical framework Dr. Arda Zuber used to walk away from a 7-figure career as a Data Science Manager at Uber, you will adopt a new professional DNA:
The Disciplined Pilot: You no longer "guess" on entries. You execute. With binary "Pre-Flight Checklists," you transition from emotional decision-making to systematic execution. If the math doesn't clear, you don't fly.
The Quantitative CEO: You stop treating your account like a brokerage balance and start treating it like a business. You will manage R-Multiples, Expectancy, and Leakage with the cold precision of a corporate executive.
The Probability Engineer: You leave the "get rich quick" crowd behind to build the "Quiet Staircase." You trade the math, price the "impossible" risks, and engineer an equity curve that is boring, steady, and inevitable.
The Market Punishes Amateurs. It Rewards Professionals.
You aren't just buying a book; you are acquiring a Professional Operating System. Step out of the noise of the "Theta Gang" and into the mindset of a Data Scientist.
Don't leave your future to luck. Become the professional the market can't break.