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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Can’t I do Better than a Married Put if I Entered the Trade as…
Posted on July 13, 2017 | 13 CommentsOnce again, the questions come in from investors being introduced to RadioActive Trading about trade entry. We run comparisons every few months based on customer feedback and new trading ideas […] -
Trading Lessons Learned: A Case Study in Gilead with RadioActiveTrading
Posted on May 13, 2016 | 3 CommentsSeveral months ago I purchased Gilead Sciences (GILD) in my married put Fusion account. This is an investor war story about this position and some lessons I’ve learned as a […] -
If You’re Buying LEAPs Options in Lieu of Stock – STOP NOW!
Posted on May 12, 2016 | 11 CommentsI’m disheartened this morning. We just got an email from a long-time customer, Let’s call him John, about fixing a position he’s in. You owe it to yourself to understand […] -
Who Should Learn RadioActive Trading And Why!
Posted on August 20, 2015 | 1 CommentWho should learn the RadioActive Trading methods? These lessons are NECESSARY if you are… A self-directed stock trader A self-directed covered calls trader A lousy stock picker 🙂 Interested in adding another […] -
Rolling A Call Option with a Large Bid/Ask Spread
Posted on July 28, 2015 | No CommentsAs a general rule of thumb, when the call premium on a written (sold) option declines to a point where I have realized or captured 80 to 90% of the […] -
Why would I buy stock with a married put when I could buy a call option?
Posted on September 3, 2014 | 3 CommentsThis is an excellent question. Many investors are lured to options investing because of the concept of leverage. You can take advantage of a bullish stock by simply buying a […] -
The Riskless Spread Trade that Pays You TWICE
Posted on June 12, 2014 | 21 CommentsToday’s Post: 1150 gluten-free low calorie words… Plus lots of pictures 🙂 . Take ya four minutes to read. But WHY? Easy …because YOU want to know how to do a […] -
A very revealing question for you…
Posted on August 24, 2011 | 4 CommentsGreetings, Traders! In today’s post, an example of the Socratic method of teaching. Socrates was known for posing questions to his pupils in a way so as to allow them […] -
Cut losers short… Shoot, you COULD stop that popular saying THERE!
Posted on August 8, 2011 | 6 CommentsI just had a fella post a question/comment to my blog: “If you buy a put for insurance, doesn’t the put take away from your gains if the underlying stock […] -
Compare In The Money Call With Married Put
Posted on August 5, 2011 | 3 CommentsWord Count: 525 Time to Read: two minutes Hey there again sports fans! I want to follow on yesterday’s post ever so briefly today with a side-by-side comparison of the […]