The Blueprint does more than just pick up where The Sketch leaves off… for example, all you see in The Sketch is the first part of the SWN trade. Well, after that first covered call… …Read More
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Comparing RadioActiveTrading VS. Jeff Ziegler Credit Spreads Course
Comparing Costs: I recently got an email from a fella that came to our free weekly webinar and had the following question: what’s the difference between your course and jeff ziegler’s course? i know radioactivetrading …Read More
RadioActiveTrading VS. Credit Spreads, Condors, Calendar Spreads
These types of strategies can work well in certain markets, but they can also clean you out in one fell swoop before you can react in other markets. Let’s take credit spreads for example. If …Read More
New Income Method in Plain Vanilla for Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL)
It appears AAPL has been moving up nicely, and I think that virtually selling the September 175 call to reduce the theoretical risk on this RPM…remember, for the Plain Vanilla portfolio we are only applying …Read More
New CTSH RPM in Fission & Change to NFLX in Fission
NFLX at $41.92 HERE we go… NFLX is down a bit, providing a buyback opportunity for these short calls.
Closing the MVL RPM in Plain Vanilla
As you may have heard, Disney is buying Marvel for a good chunk of change. In the Fission account, we closed our ‘Bulletproof from the Beginning’ MVL position for a strong profit…I liquidated the stock …Read More
Leverage and the Use of Options
One of the most misused statements I have ever heard is “effective use of capital”. Not that it isn’t important in trading and investing to make wise and effective use of your capital… it’s just …Read More
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