University of Options CEO Says “You Never Have to Lose Money”
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Dan Rawitch is not in the business of losing money. As CEO, founder, and head trader of the University of Options, Rawitch is here to ensure that anyone and everyone can learn the business of low-risk trading. Beginner traders looking for a secure way to learn the ropes will be thrilled to hear about the University of Options and its comprehensive courses in trading that neutralize the traditional high stakes.
Rawitch’s four decades of industry experience led him to create the University of Options, a series of stock trading classes designed to teach a conservative method that’s proven to work. While more experienced traders might advocate for riskier, more complex strategies, Rawitch posits that novice traders will not benefit from putting it all on the line early in their training. The University of Options teaches the basics in a fail-safe environment so traders can gain experience without the typical risks of trading on the stock market. The program guarantees a win rate of 70% or higher within 90 days. This commitment is so important to the program that students do not pay tuition if their win rate is lower than 70%.
The University of Options program teaches its proprietary, conservative approach that ensures students do not have to lose money from trading, whether they are just starting or experienced professionals. Hundreds of students have passed through the University of Options with excellent results.
Trading bots programmed with conservative settings to showcase their methods are used throughout the University of Options. Compared to other trading bots on the market, Rawitch’s bots are low-cost and have a higher ROI than the average trading bot. This fully automated system ensures that traders do not have to track their trades all day, taking up valuable time in the life of a novice trader. The University of Options uses an algorithm to streamline the trading process. The company also provides a complimentary white glove installation process guided by a specialist. For those overwhelmed by technology, rest assured – the University of Options will help you through the installation and make sure you’re on the right track.
Rawitch is an experienced trader and entrepreneur. He previously founded financial companies like RPM Mortgage, which was sold to Finet Holdings, and Data Fax, the fourth-largest credit reporting firm in the nation. After perfecting the art of bond trading, he wanted to pass his knowledge on to others. Rawitch fulfilled this goal by creating the University of Options in 2018. He currently runs the company with his daughters, whom he taught everything he knows about market trading. In addition to being the CEO of the University of Options, Rawitch has served as Finet’s CEO since 2008 and as a senior trader for Option Addicts.
There is no one better to learn from than Dan Rawitch, and no program is easier to use. University of Options provides you with everything you need to get started on your stock trading journey. Join the University of Options community to learn about trading from the best in the business.
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