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As some of you know, Investimonials.com is "a place to discover the best financial products...and to weed out the worst." In fact, many of current and former SteadyOptions members found us on Investimonials. What you might not know is that SteadyOptions is currently ranked #1 out of 705 newsletters on Investimonials. This is a remarkable achievement after being in business for less than 2 years.

 

Many newsletters post testimonials on their website, and you not always can know how real those testimonials are. Our reviews are posted by a third party website, so you can be sure they are all real, from members that actually have used the service.

So please check out what our members say about SteadyOptions.

 

  • The owner, Kim Klaiman, must be one of the most knowledgeable people in the field, yet he manages to remain humble. His personal integrity is obvious and plays a big part in the value of this service - Saud.
  • Kim and all the other traders are incredibly generous with their time, and will go into painstaking detail to explain how to THINK about these trades - Halito27.
  • The professionalism of the forum is top notch, and is accessible for many different types of investors - Mike_tee_vee.
  • Over the last 12 month, my understanding of option greeks, intrinsic/extrinsic value, option volatility and other technical terms have increased tremendously, thanks to SO and Kim(owner) - Maxtodorov.
  • So far, I have learned far more from SO than anywhere else for event-driven trades like pre-earning straddles/strangles. In my opinion, the educational value of SO far outweighs the price of admission - Mikescool.
  • Kim is a very professional and capable trader who offers education on options trading on top of a very profitable trading strategy - Uli808.
  • You really are able to look over the shoulder of an options expert. But what I found to be even more impressive is that the owner of the forum responds so quickly when you are stuck with a concept - Msuick.
  • One of the things that distinguishes Mr. Klaiman's service from others is that each of his trades are real, filled orders--not hypothetical orders. There is something very scientific and mathematical about his approach that pleases my engineering sensibilities. - RobertB.
  • A great site provides good trades plus educational and interactive ways to learn how (and why) to trade strategies successfully. It's the whole "teach a man to fish" thing. SO is run by a real trader with proven strategies which I now include in my own trading portfolio - JasonV.
  • SteadyOptions will guide you in the right direction! Then once you've mastered the concept, you can look over the shoulder of Kim Klaiman and trade right along with him. With SteadyOptions not only do you have Kim, but a whole community of people who are in the same or similar trades - Xpresstalk.
  • This is not an "advertise the wins, hide the losses" community. It is intellectually honest, analytical (data-driven), and precise--lots of very bright people are here, maximizing their trading success - Joseph_Kusnick.
  • Kim has always been willing to go the extra mile to make sure I have been fully satisfied. I am not sure how he can do all the things he does, but he is always prompt and thorough in his responses - Tjlocke99.

 

We wish everyone profitable trading. If you are still not a member, we invite you to take the SteadyOptions free trial and see by yourself. Please refer to Frequently Asked Questions for more details.

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