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Customer Service
The main reason I am at the office each trading day is to serve my client’s interest in a professional and friendly manner. My brokerage commitment to you include, timely order entry, prompt reporting of fills, updated quotes on positions or proposed positions. If you need technical or fundamental commentary, I am always willing to help. Some clients ask me to alert them of upcoming trades and remind them of their trading strategy; I provide that too.
What twenty years of
experience has taught me:
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Check out the local library and
paper trade.
- Do your homework before investing.
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Do not trade with scared money.
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Use money management never enter a
trade without a definite risk to reward parameter established.
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Long term positive
positions make larger profits than quick short term trades (day trades).
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Losing trades
held long-term cause larger losses than short-term losses. Meaning take your losses
early and let your good trades ride (with reasonable money management).
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Use stops
whenever possible.
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Exit bad trades immediately and at the market.
For Your Information:
My name is mentioned in The SuperInvestor Files "The TED
Spread" by Hume & Associates as a broker who is knowledgeable about their
strategies.
I have been quoted in various news
sources "The Oregonian" and "Bridge News."
I have supplied daily commentary
and futures quotes for local radio stations.
I have been a guest speaker for
Portland area financial clubs.
I have conducted beginning and
advanced workshops on futures trading from Tri Cities, Washington to Anaheim, California.
I am the primary editor of our
bi-weekly newsletter "The Trade."
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