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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Income Method in Plain Vanilla for Ross Stores Inc. (ROST)
Posted on September 15, 2009 | No CommentsDuring Today’s webinar Mike Chupka was able to use the PowerOptions Portfolio tools to quickly analyze some potential Income Method #1 trades for our virtual Plain Vanilla account. Using the […] -
I got the sketch. It seems pretty straightforward and complete. What more is included in the Blueprint? Why should I buy it?
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Comparing RadioActiveTrading VS. Jeff Ziegler Credit Spreads Course
Posted on September 8, 2009 | 2 CommentsComparing 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 […] -
RadioActiveTrading VS. Credit Spreads, Condors, Calendar Spreads
Posted on September 8, 2009 | No CommentsThese 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 […] -
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New CTSH RPM in Fission & Change to NFLX in Fission
Posted on September 2, 2009 | No CommentsNFLX 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
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Leverage and the Use of Options
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No Free Lunch: Long Calls vs. Married Puts
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IM#1 to the LFC position in Plain Vanilla
Posted on July 30, 2009 | No CommentsJust added an Income Method #1 to the LFC Plain Vanilla trade. This will reduce the risk of this paper traade somewhat but still leave some room for extra profits. […]