Here's What You're Getting Today:
Live 8-10 Hour Interactive Training with Greg, where he’ll walk you through everything from options fundamentals to placing your first high-probability trade
Full Course Recording so you can focus on learning during the live session and review the material anytime you need a refresher
The Proctor Trade Mechanics covering exactly when to enter trades, when to take profits, and how to defend positions that move against you
Real-World Application Training because understanding theory is useless if you don't know how to actually place and manage trades in your brokerage account
Access to Advanced Courses once you complete the Options Income Masterclass foundation (additional investment required)
1-on-1 Coaching Availability for personalized guidance on your specific portfolio and situation (additional investment required)
Behind The Trade Podcast Community, where Greg shares real trades, discusses what's working, and answers questions weekly
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This Masterclass is for self-directed learners who want a clear, structured education in trading options, who want to learn the core mechanics behind common premium-selling strategies. It’s designed for people who want to understand the “why” behind the trade, not just copy alerts.
Yes, as long as you’re willing to put in the time to learn the theory and mechanics necessary to become a profitable options trader. The Masterclass assumes no advanced background, but it does require comfort with foundational market concepts (stocks, bid/ask, basic charting, and position sizing concepts).
Absolutely. If you’ve placed a few trades but feel inconsistent, unsure how to choose strikes/expirations, or unclear on how risk changes as price and volatility move, this masterclass can help you tighten your framework, understanding the Greeks, volatility, entry rules, trade management, and exit rules.
This course is not for anyone looking for guaranteed income, “can’t lose” strategies, or a shortcut to profits. Options involve risk, including the risk of losses that can exceed the premium collected depending on the strategy used.
No. This is an educational crash course focused on concepts, process, and decision-making. Any examples are for learning purposes only.
Not primarily. While options can be traded on any timeframe, this course focuses on understanding premium selling and risk—often better suited to planned, repeatable decision-making rather than nonstop trading.
You’ll be able to describe how common options-selling setups work, identify the primary risks, and follow a step-by-step process for structuring a trade idea (understanding strikes, expirations, and what moves the position).
You will learn everything you need to know to generate 1-4% profit per month through proven options strategies and effective risk management. The course breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-follow lessons, ensuring you can confidently apply your knowledge in real-world trading scenarios.
You’ll learn the core building blocks behind options selling, including: how option premium is priced, how implied volatility impacts sellers, how time decay works, how to choose an expiration and strike with a defined thesis, how assignment works, and how to think about risk-defined vs. undefined-risk positions (with educational examples like covered calls, cash-secured puts, and spreads).
Expect a practical breakdown of: option premiums and pricing basics, the role of implied volatility, the key “Greeks” as they relate to sellers, risk-defined vs. undefined-risk structures, assignment/exercise basics, and how to think about position sizing and trade management in a rules-based way.
Yes—through educational examples. The goal is to help you understand the mechanics behind premium-selling approaches (for example, cash-secured puts, covered calls, and defined-risk spreads) and when the risks may increase.
Yes. A major focus is learning how sellers think about risk: what can go wrong, how risk changes as price/volatility/time change, and how to use calculated-risk structures and sizing concepts to avoid a single trade dominating your account.
No. You can follow along with paper trading or purely with examples. Many students find it helpful to practice in a simulator before putting capital at risk.
The masterclass will be 6-8 hours long, combining both presentation and question-and-answer formats to ensure a comprehensive and interactive learning experience. This structure allows participants to engage with the material and have their questions addressed in real time.
The masterclass is conducted live over Zoom, and all sessions are recorded—students will receive a copy of the masterclass afterwards so they can revisit the material and reinforce key concepts at their own pace.
You should understand basic stock market terms and be comfortable placing simple trades in a brokerage platform (or be willing to learn). No advanced experience is required, but you should have some familiarity with the stock market and brokerage accounts.
No. There are no guaranteed “high win rate” strategies. You’ll learn how different options-selling structures behave, what trade-offs they involve (premium collected vs. risk taken), and how to evaluate probabilities and risk so you can make better-informed decisions.
No. The content is educational only and not personalized financial advice. Nothing in the masterclass is a recommendation to buy or sell any security or to use any specific strategy in your account.
Please refer to the official enrollment/checkout page for the current price.
All sales are final. However, in the event of unforeseen circumstances, we can move you to a later dated masterclass than the masterclass you signed up for.
No. The Options Portfolio Masterclass is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, tax, or legal advice.
No. Any performance examples, scenarios, or discussions are hypothetical or historical in nature and are not a promise of future results. Trading involves risk, and you can lose money.
Yes. Consider your objectives, experience, and risk tolerance, and consult a qualified financial professional for advice specific to your situation before making any investment decisions.
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