Why Are We Different?
What makes TradeMyOptions stand out from other trade advisory services?
First let me start by saying my corporate background was in education as a
corporate trainer. I loved helping others succeed and I definitely still
have a heart for teaching. As you probably know, I left the corporate
world several years ago and haven’t looked back. But, I’ve always had a desire
to help others learn what I know and that’s why I started TradeMyOptions.com.
Other advisory sites shy away from giving out too much information because
they are afraid of losing you as a customer. They protect their ‘trade
secrets’ like gold. I, on the other hand, think an educated investor is a
better investor. My goal is not to handcuff you to my trades. Instead, I
plan to get you to a point where you use my trades alongside your own. You
maintain as a subscriber not because you feel lost without it, but because
you find value in the newsletter along with the trades and the thinking behind them.
My goal is to help you develop your own trades.
My trade orders and weekly updates include details as to what I see and why
I placed the trade. I not only include the ‘buy and sell’ order information, but
notes as to why the trade is being recommended, adjusted or closed. This helps
you see the bigger picture and allows each investor the opportunity to decide if this
trade meets their risk tolerance and criteria. The goal is to help you earn as you learn.
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”
If you think you are too busy to study and learn options trading, you’ll
be amazed how much you can learn by simply following and placing our
trades and reading through the weekly newsletter that you receive. I’m
literally talking about minutes a week. I can tell you this from my corporate
training days. 10% of learners remember what they read whereas 90% of
learners remember what they do. Active learning is the best way to succeed
in anything and especially when it comes to investing.