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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Manage Your Investment Portfolio with Position Sizing
Posted on March 13, 2014 | 3 CommentsPosition sizing is important to effectively manage a portfolio. It has several objectives: Helps diversify a portfolio Limits the effect of a bad investment Optimizes the positive effect of a […] -
When NOT to Sell a Short Call (IM #1) against a RadioActive Trade
Posted on January 24, 2014 | 2 CommentsFrequently Asked Questions Series: Time and time again we will get this question from investors who have read The Sketch or been to one or two of our twice weekly […] -
Trading a Stock From “can’t lose MUCH” to “can’t lose AT ALL” to “18% Return”
Posted on November 8, 2013 | 5 CommentsWhat about the 12% gain Kurt realized on ALTR after we showed a profit of only $0.05? The -$0.05 guaranteed profit, or bulletproof status, meant that even if ALTR dropped […] -
Maximizing Growth & Return in Risk-Averse RadioActive Trades
Posted on October 14, 2013 | 3 CommentsInvestors in the RadioActive Trading methodology are sometimes concerned about the cost of the put option in a married put position for insurance. They would prefer the higher returns possible […] -
What Stock and Option Criteria are Important for a Winning RadioActive-style Married Put?
Posted on June 26, 2013 | 3 CommentsA RadioActiveTrading follower question… Are equity expectations (e.g., historical volatility, implied volatility, calendar events) a critical part of the conversation for a RadioActive Trading married put? Mike Chupka’s answer… The […] -
Stop Loss Orders on a Stock vs. Married Put Position
Posted on June 25, 2013 | 1 CommentA question from a RadioActiveTrading follower… “What I’m trying to get clear on is the net dynamics of the married put vs. a stop loss (acknowledging the risks of stop […] -
Vega Risk & Bid/Ask Spread When Purchasing Married Puts
Posted on May 31, 2013 | 1 CommentThe type of stocks we screen for following the rules in The Blueprint are typically not high volatility, high risk stocks. If the protective put option that we purchase had […] -
SBUX Update – Bulletproof Stock
Posted on June 4, 2012 | 7 CommentsANOTHER BULLETPROOFING INCIDENT! “Bulletproof” SBUX… Guaranteed to be able to sell at $50 until October no mattter what. …not only does Steve have zero cost basis for his $50 ‘stock […]