| | | July 16, 2025 The pros on Profit Panel didn’t hold back this week!
Especially when Jeffry Turnmire opened up his trading screen and showed exactly how he’s aiming to generate $50,000 per month using a strategy he calls the “Turbo Wheel.”
If you’ve never seen it before, the “wheel” strategy is all about flipping the usual trade playbook on its head.
Or as Jack Carter says: “You get paid to make a promise.”
Instead of buying a stock outright and hoping it goes up, you start by selling a put at a price where you’re happy to own the shares.
If the stock drops and you’re assigned, no problem. Now you own it with a cost basis lower than the current price because of the premium you collected.
Next step is to sell a covered call, which generates another round of income while you hold the stock. So where’s the “turbo” part? Well, Jeffry takes it a step further. “I’m combining it with my trend-pullback-continuation tools… and I’m recycling my cash multiple times a week.” He even showed how he’s up about 20% in just three months (he only started on tax day — April 15th!) using this method inside his $90,000 account.
It’s all part of his personal 50K trading challenge where his goal is to trade his way to an account size that can generate $50,000 per month consistently.
And so far, he’s off to a stellar start. Most traders are happy to average 6-10% per year.
The key? Targeting volatile but trending names like ASTS, HOOD, and IBIT…
Then layering on his proprietary Roadmap Line (essentially a 144 EMA) to find ideal entry points and expected expansions. “It’s a repeatable pattern,” Jeffry said. “Works on all timeframes. And I’ve got the backtests to prove it.” Jack Carter added that he prefers a more laid-back version — going out a month at a time to align with monthly bills.
But both agree this is one of the most powerful income frameworks in trading.
If you’ve been looking for a more strategic way to generate steady returns, this is one to study.
Catch the full replay here.
To your prosperity,
The ProsperityPub Team | | | |
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