How a Karate Instructor learned to limit stock trading risk to 5%:
I'm Kurt Frankenberg, and I have discovered how to truly put the odds on the side on the individual investor.
It uses a principle that's been in front of our eyes all along, but is rarely used or understood.
Other systems advocate treating the stock market like a business. My system really does.
After making and losing what seemed to me like a fortune many times over, I finally decided to step back and see what it was that made some stock investors fail and others succeed.
I found that there are certain skills that successful investors have in common, even though their personality and approach to the market may be different.
I also found that the approaches that emphasized longer terms of holding, trading with the long-term trend, and having money management rules did the best.
One thing was lacking, however, and that was a true understanding of how to reduce one's risk by managing time. It is this principle that all RadioActive Trades are founded upon.
After learning my story and seeing my RadioActive Trading methodology, Ernie Zerenner, President of the Power Financial Group, Inc. publishers of PowerOptions®, started using it and decided to buy it for his PowerOptions subscribers, many of whom were trading covered calls, naked puts, collars and calendar call spreads with no protection against a downturn in the market (like most of 2008).
We pledge to give every investor the knowledge, services and tools that they need to be successful investors.
Whether you prefer to use self-directed tools to find and manage your trades or you prefer to trade along with our picks and management we publish in Fission - Power Financial Group, Inc. has what you need to be successful and protect your invested assets (capital preservation).
This site offers some free and some "pay-as-you-go" investor eduction, and the implementation products so you can quickly and easily start using this methodology to start trading.Tag Cloud
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Is It Worth My Time To Trade RadioActively?
Posted on December 5, 2009 | 2 CommentsYou have to decide for yourself if putting the time and effort into a married put trading strategy is “worth your time”. But you’re not alone! Investors have contacted us […] -
Why So Many People LEAVE the Covered Call Strategy… and What They are Doing INSTEAD
Posted on November 16, 2009 | 19 CommentsToday, you get to look over my shoulder and read my mail… and see one of the BIGGEST reasons why the covered call selling crowd is DEFECTING… we’re talking about […] -
Is Trading Stock Only Better than Married Put Trading?
Posted on September 30, 2009 | No CommentsQ: Just adding up your columns in the Fission track records has the stock only return indicating 343.4% while the RPM method incurring 681 transactions returned 275.3%. Again, in the […] -
Can Covered Calls Create a Steady Flow of Income?
Posted on September 26, 2009 | 2 CommentsOkay, so I’m going make a few enemies with the answer to this one. There are a NUMBER of self-appointed “gurus” out there that will tell you that it’s possible […] -
Long Calls vs. Married Puts Revisited AGAIN!
Posted on September 23, 2009 | No CommentsHere is an email dialogue I had with someone regarding the EQUIVALENCE of married puts and long calls… Kurt Frankenberg Writes: I recently got a letter from one of our […] -
Leverage and the Use of Options
Posted on September 1, 2009 | No CommentsOne 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 […] -
No Free Lunch: Long Calls vs. Married Puts
Posted on August 18, 2009 | No CommentsHeh… that’s right, there is no free lunch. BTW, the reward side is better for a married put than it is for a straight call as well. Check the numbers […] -
Using RadioActiveTrading Methods with Covered Combinations
Posted on July 7, 2009 | No CommentsQ. I have read The Blueprint and want to try your strategy in the following manner: Buy stock XYZ today at 50.00 Buy Dec 57.50 Put at ??? Sell July […] -
Married Put vs. Long Call – Revisited
Posted on June 23, 2009 | 15 CommentsIn this article, we’ll know more about dax aktuell and we will forever (yeah, right!) put away the argument that buying stock and buying a protective put option is somehow […] -
How much cash should I allocate when I trade?
Posted on March 26, 2009 | No CommentsRemember the principle…FIST, Forced Ideal Sized Trade. A good rule of thumb is to limit your risk in an RPM (radioactive profit machine) to single digit risk, like 3% to […]