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Better Trades Instructor
Freddie Rick
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Better Trades Instructor Freddie Rick specializes in options investing and the stock market and is an experienced motivational speaker and educator. Freddie received his management and leadership training in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he selected as Marine of the Year (Far East). Better Trades Freddy Rick has utilized his leadership skills on the executive team of several large-scale companies, which include the TPN PrimeStar Satellite Network.
Freddie of Better Trades has always been fascinated with trading. He ventured out to start his own company – teaching investors about the financial markets. Freddie’s company actively partners with many investment advisors, well-known brokerage firms, and financial companies and he continues a leading educational presence today.
Freddie is a trading instructor and an active investor. He is a frequent speaker at seminars, investment conventions, and trading groups throughout the U.S. Where most people expect dry presentations of financial topics, Freddie’s wit and sense of humor has been known to catch audience members off guard. Freddie, or sometimes referred to as Mr. Gump, encourages audience participation at his speaking engagements that build the confidence of the attendees.
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Better Trades Instructor
Doug Sutton
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Better Trades Instructor Doug Sutton consistently outperforms as a teacher, business owner, and top regional sales person. Doug left his previous employer after 20 years as leader in the sales of construction machinery. This was decided when his president cut Doug’s commission by 40% because his sales produced more personal income than the president’s salary!
Doug Sutton set out on his own after he left the company. He pursued a career as an educator of stock market strategies. His hard work and enthusiasm paid off as he excelled to become a nationally recognized author, speaker, and creator of safety investing seminars.
Doug Sutton has also written a very useful article named "Four by Four Trading". The phrase "Four by Four Trading" comes from trading four trades with four winners for an outstanding month. In the beginning of 2003 the stock market took a major drop. Although, the biotech sector had been outperforming nearly every other sector at the time (with the exception of gold). As a matter of fact, the biotech sector had hit a new high in January 2003.
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Then came January 24th with the large volume loss already established. I then entered 3 trades on Exchange Traded Funds.
The first was on the biotech which had set a new high at approximately $93. I sold the February 95 call and bought the February 100 call for a credit of $1, a 25% return.
The same day I sold the February 110 call and bought the February 115 call for a credit of $.85 for a 20% return.
Then, the same day I entered a call spread on the Exchange Traded Funds by selling the February 70 call when the stock broke support at $67.80 and bought the February 75 call for a credit of $1.35 for a 37% return.
All three of these credit spreads expired leaving $3,200 profit with an average rate of return of over 27%. Timing is everything!
Let me just say my for my 4th trade, that sometimes it is just as good to be lucky as it is to be bright. My website, www.marketmastergroup.com posts daily trades.
and a promising candidates was Research In Motion Ltd. I purchased 300 shares at $12.44 and sold the February 12.50 call for $1.45.
The stocked spiked back up prior to option expiration and the was called away. I ended up with a $1.51 profit on a $12.44 investment.
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