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
asset allocation bear call spread bulletproof stock covered call covered call options covered calls covered calls and leaps covered call writing credit spreads disciplined trading earnings announcement income method income methods insurance Lie of Leverage managing risk married put married puts married puts income married puts strategy married put strategy money management nested spread trades options options trading option strategies portfolio insurance position sizing protective put put option radioactive options radioactive trading radioactive trading income methods radioactive trading methodology radioactive trading strategies radioactive trading the blueprint selling options spread trades spread trading stock insurance stock investment stock trading trading unlimited upside writing covered callsSuggested Links
Categories
Married Put Trading Archive
-
Can’t I just buy the stock again if my call is assigned while I still own the put
Posted on March 25, 2009 | No CommentsThis is a feasible solution…But, the risk profile of the trade would change significantly if you repurchased the stock at a much different price than where you were called out. […] -
All Investors Have a Serious Problem!
Posted on March 13, 2009 | No CommentsWhat’s the problem? Well, here’s the deal… Recently I had the experience of having a stock go down 11.1% while I was holding it. That was over the course of […] -
Long Calls vs. Married Puts
Posted on March 3, 2009 | No CommentsQuestion: What is the advantage of buying stock with an in the money married put over just buying the call of the same strike price to start the trade? Answer: […] -
How NOT to Trade Income Method #1
Posted on February 19, 2009 | 2 CommentsThe Blueprint, details a complete trading methodology where a unique form of a Married Put trade acts as a platform to generate income. This protective strategy greatly reduces an investors […] -
Using LEAPs Instead of Stock or Married Puts
Posted on December 10, 2008 | 4 CommentsWe have done some research on this…in the webinar the other night Mike pointed out how Kurt did such a good job detailing in the Blueprint how the put option […] -
Prove Your FISSION Track Record Success
Posted on December 9, 2008 | No CommentsProof of success is relative. During the time when the markets have been down almost 40%, the Fission track record never went down more than about 3%. -
Using LEAPs When Your Trading Capital is Low
Posted on November 19, 2008 | No CommentsHaving less capital is a sign that you should be putting on smaller positions. That’s the plain and simple answer. Using LEAPs for leverage is fine and good for as […] -
Aren’t Long Calls and Married Puts the Same Thing?
Posted on November 1, 2008 | 1 CommentChris Smith actually bought The Blueprint. I’m okay with his review, except he should be informed that: 1) The Blueprint’s chapters HAVE been revised to name the Income Methods with […]