Jim Fink’s “I.V.L. System” flips traditional options trading on its head. Instead of buying options, traders sell them and collect immediate cash payments from Wall Street’s biggest brokerages. And with a 96.49% win rate over 14 years and 1,281 trades, this conservative strategy aims to help traders profit whether stocks go up, down, or sideways. Every Thursday, subscribers receive simple two-sentence instructions designed to generate instant payouts up to $3,500. Using seasonal patterns and mathematical precision, Jim’s system offers traders multiple safety measures while allowing them to collect premium payments upfront. It’s like being on the right side of a casino. Click here now to learn more.
Jim Fink
Jim Fink is chief investment strategist for Seasonal Stock Alert, Options for Income, Velocity Trader, and Inner Circle. He has traded options for more than 30 years and generated personal profits turning $50,000 into over $5 million.
Hopelessly overeducated, Jim holds a bachelor’s degree from Yale University, a master’s degree from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, a law degree from Columbia University, and an MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. For good measure, he has been a member of the Illinois and D.C. bars.
Prior to starting his services, and when not incurring student loans hiding out in academe, Jim practiced telecommunications regulatory law for nine years until he realized that he made more money trading stock options than writing briefs. After attending business school, Jim switched gears to the investment realm full-time, working for a university endowment, a private wealth management firm, an insurance and financial planning company, and as a Senior Analyst for an online investment newsletter service that encourages the wearing of funny hats.
A possible but unlikely descendant of legendary brawler and boatman Mike Fink, Jim defies his heritage, believing that investing success requires patience and analysis, not swashbuckling bravado. Besides his passion for analyzing and writing about stocks, Jim likes to hike in the desert Southwest, vacation in Las Vegas, play softball and tennis, and watch his son compete on the tennis court.




