Since inception+31.73%Total Return | Since inception
About the system
The S&P 500 Weekly Options System takes an options position on the S&P 500 every week. This is done based on a proprietary model, with capital preservation and risk management as the guiding principles. For this system, we anticipate an annual return of approximately 14%. You don’t have to do anything. We execute the trades in your investment account and monitor the position taken. In the first two years of live trading, there has not been a single month with a loss.
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The S&P 500 Weekly Options System is an innovative investment product developed by Bram Voermans, a renowned trader with an impressive track record. This system is designed to offer investors a simple yet effective way to capitalize on fluctuations in the S&P 500 index through weekly options positions.
How does the system work? Each week, a new option position is taken on the S&P 500. This is done based on an advanced, proprietary model that prioritizes both capital preservation and risk management. The system is fully automated, meaning investors do not need to take any action themselves. All transactions are executed in your investment account, and the positions are continuously monitored by the system.
Expected Return This system is based on an annual return of 15%. This ambitious goal is grounded in the model’s performance and the expertise of Bram Voermans. By taking carefully selected option positions and managing risks, the system aims to consistently achieve positive results.
Risk Management Although investing always involves risks, the S&P 500 Weekly Options System is designed with a strong focus on risk management. The model continuously analyzes market conditions and adjusts the strategy to avoid unnecessary risks. This ensures that your investments are as secure as possible, while still allowing you to take advantage of market opportunities.
Trader Background Bram Voermans became interested in the financial world in 1987. The stock market crash that year made a deep impression on him and inspired him to understand the underlying mechanisms of the markets. With a university degree in accounting and experience as a certified public accountant at PwC, and later as a risk manager and financial director at Shell business units, Bram has built up in-depth knowledge and experience in the financial sector.
Reputation and Expertise Bram Voermans is a well-known figure in the investing community. He is a sought-after speaker at the Investor Fair, regularly teaches options courses, and has launched several successful trading systems. His extensive knowledge and proven track record make him a reliable and expert guide for your investments.
Simplicity and Convenience One of the biggest advantages of the S&P 500 Weekly Options System is its convenience for investors. You don’t need in-depth knowledge of the market or to spend time monitoring your investments. The system does all the work for you, allowing you to profit from market movements without the complexity that usually comes with it.
Try it for yourself We invite you to experience the S&P 500 Weekly Options System for yourself. By participating, you can benefit from Bram Voermans’ expertise and the power of an advanced, risk-managed model. Whether you’re an experienced investor or just starting out, this system offers a responsible and transparent way to grow your money.
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