February 18th, 2010
That’s right… I’ll say it. Married puts are better than covered calls, as short- OR long-term trading strategy.
I WOULD say that no one else does… but a lot of folks have jumped on the bandwagon recently and are beginning to teach the benefits of married puts. Welcome to the club
SO! Ready to count ‘em off? Here goes: Read the rest of this entry »
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January 13th, 2010
Trader Question: I am intrigued with your approach and am considering buying the Blueprint. However, I am only permitted to trade protective puts and covered calls, and am doing so with dividend paying stocks. I also cannot use margin. Thus, I am concerned that the additional methods (other than covered calls and dividend paying stocks) in your Blueprint will not be available to me. Read the rest of this entry »
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January 11th, 2010
So I just finished watching a “chick flick” with my lovely wife… sigh. GOTTA do that sometimes
…but I actually got something out of it beside brownie points! I actually got a recap on three of the most important decisions a trader MUST make. Intrigued? Here we go… The show was called Julie and Julia. It’s a true story about a modern woman that makes a decision to follow Julia Childs’ 524 recipes and do it in a year. Every day, she posts to a blog about her experiences, her successes, her challenges, and her failures. Read the rest of this entry »
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January 7th, 2010
With regard to the stocks I trade in Fission… I normally try to get stocks that represent more than one industry… though lately many of the stocks have been pretty tech-heavy. Very soon we’ll be announcing a new LIVE Web Seminar on how to trade RadioActively that will explore diversification in greater detail, but let me go over a few of my diversification rules: Read the rest of this entry »
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January 7th, 2010
These guys (Fission’ Subscribers) get to look over Kurt Frankenberg’s and Ernie Zerenner’s shoulder as they make live trades in actual six-figure accounts. The trades we make AREN’T recommendations, mind you… they ARE an ongoing demonstration of the RadioActive Trading style of risk management along with ten techniques for adjusting risk while taking out money… that we call “Income Methods”. Read the rest of this entry »
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December 10th, 2009
Critics Question: On March 21st, Google was at $397. I bought 1000 of the JAN 2010 350 Calls for $73. Today it’s worth over $240,000…The same $73,000 would have bought me 200 shares of Google and the 420 strike put option was a ton of money. But today the put is worthless and would it not just take away alot of profits??
RadioActiveTrading Staff Answer: Although Married Puts and Long Calls seem to have the same risk/reward profile, Long Call positions can be over traded and take on too much risk. Yes, the GOOG position worked out, but we never know the future. Here is a different example of how the Married Put would have been a better trade compared to a Long Call position: Read the rest of this entry »
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December 5th, 2009
You 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 with similar concerns and questions. They want to know if trading any strategy themselves is going to be better than just buying into an index ETF and/or better return than their “advisor” can do for them. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 16th, 2009
Today, 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 a mass exodus… and learning how to trade a much safer, much better options trading strategy.
Cari Houston (C.H.), a covered call seller, called me up and asked me to give her proof that she should trade married puts instead of covered calls. She also wanted me to critique of her two covered call trades and show her how she might have done better. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 6th, 2009
Subscriber Question: New subscriber here. I’ve watched a lot of your videos…thanks for them all…good stuff. My question is about this long-term performance. In those videos I saw this account get up to at least $114,000 on 12/10/2007 to be exact. And as of 9/28/2009 it’s at $103,000? Am I understanding that correctly?
Kurt’s Answer: Yes, that’s right on. R3 is UP a tiny amount since the fund began. As to whether you are understanding the significance of that performance correctly, read on…
I’d like to call attention to the fact that I’ve traded the RadioActive Trading method since 2002. In that time, I HAVE taken money out to live on. Over the last seven years, some returns have been better than others. R3 is only one example of what’s possible… but it’s actually a very good example because it happened to be traded during the worst bear market we’ve seen in decades. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 27th, 2009
IN the last installment of this blog, I mentioned that it was important to have more than one “arrow in your quiver” when it comes to playing the current market conditions.
I then went on to lambaste the strategy of selling covered calls… NOT that it’s necessarily a bad practice overall. It’s just that covered call selling is a trading strategy that’s only appropriate for one specific kind of market: sideways and choppy. In a market that’s trending up or down, covered calls are a losing proposition.
Unfortunately, there are so many gurus and groups out there that are “one-trick ponies”… claiming that covered call selling is the best strategy for ANY market. This way of thinking is not only incorrect, it’s DANGEROUS… as anyone that held unprotected stocks through the crash last year can testify.
So what’s the answer? Read the rest of this entry »
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