Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Our Perfect 2006 ~ 2012 Track Record ~ What's Your Record?

All You Care About is Making Money with Stock Options
 

Here's our unblemished - I'd say perfect 2006 ~ 2012 track record

u      2012 Track Record - 98 recommended buys of call or put positions; your profit for all trades would have been 16.9% for holding the positions a maximum of 3 weeks. The annualized return would been several hundred percent.

In addition your credit spreads in 2012
would have had 84 total positions opened, 63 profitable, for a 75% win rate, 54% return on margin.

u 2011 Track Record - 98 positions your profit would have been 29.9% for holding the position a maximum of 3 weeks.

u 2010 Track Record - Your profit would have been 32 % for holding the position a maximum of 3 weeks. Here the annualized return would been over 600%.

u  2009 Track Record - We recommended 95 positions; your profit would have been 15.3 % return for holding the position a maximum of 3 weeks. Here the annualized return would have been over 250%.

u 2008 Track Record - We recommended 106 positions; your profit 24.4 % return for holding the position a maximum of 3 weeks. Here the annualized return would have been over 500%.

u   2007 Track Record - We recommended 106 positions; your profit would have been 16.1 % holding the position a maximum of 3 weeks. Once again the annualized return would be several hundred percent.

u    2006 Track Record - We recommended 105 positions; your profit would 20.7% return for holding the position a maximum of 3 weeks. Here the annualized return would been several hundred percent.

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Our subscribers took those kind of yearly profits since we first published 1983

Ken Trester, Managing, Editor of The Complete Option Report, has
personally traded the options markets every year since
it opened in 1973.

The Complete Option Report has never had a losing year.  But are we perfect? No.

Ken Trester. our managing editor, plays mathematical percentages (he is a former college professor of statistics and computer science).

Ken is the first to admit that he can take several losses in a row before he hits big. I want to be clear. Ken takes losses, as a subscriber you will as well.

But if you stick with us you too should see the results we've turned in year after year - for nearly 30 years running.

A One Year Track Record Only

We publish a one year track record once every calendar year. We do not publish weekly or monthly track records simply because they are deceptive.

We believe that ALL trading and investing -- in stocks, mutual funds and in options --- is a long term venture.  Any slice representing a few weeks or even months is not an accurate reading on either the up side or the down side.

Ken has winning streaks, losing streaks but over the long haul he's had on heck of a winning streak....

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Additional Terms of Purchase -- We advise all readers that there can be high risk in options trading. You can lose your entire investment. Individual results may vary from those achieved by the newsletter, and no actual investment positions are taken by the newsletter. It cannot be assumed that present or future recommendations will be profitable or equal past performance. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but there is no guarantee it is accurate or complete and it should not be relied upon. This publication should only be used by sophisticated investors who are fully aware of the risks in options trading. Editors: Ken Trester, Jeff Carter The Complete Option Report is published by Ultimate Option Strategies Company, 1494 Union  Street, San Diego, CA 92101. It is a violation of United States laws to duplicate or reprint this publication for redistribution in any quantity without permission. The Ken Trester track record is theoretical and assumes that you were able to take profits at the profit goal option price (two options were priced after a gap up in the stock price and estimates were made when data was not available) or exit at the stop-loss option price when the stock hit the profit goal or closed below the stop-loss stock price. or were able to get the corresponding option price in the Option Box at the end of the 3-week hold period. These option prices were determined by their implied volatility at the start of the strategy. Commissions are not included in these track record results. There is high risk in option trading. You can lose your whole investment. Our past results are theoretical no actual positions are taken. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve a profit. In fact, there are sharp differences between hypothetical performance and actual results. Some trading skill is needed to achieve good results. We advise all investors that it should not be assumed that present or future recommendations will be profitable or equal past performance.  If you prefer not to receive The Option Report from us in the future, you may unsubscribe by clicking in this link

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