by Bryan Perry 03/11/08
Bryan Perry's Tactical Trader had three out of four winning trades in 2007, and 2008 is shaping up to be another solid, profitable year.
Tactical Trader is an options trading service that gives busy people a chance to gain from a disciplined trading strategy while not having to devote a lot of time and energy, as we designed this position-trading service to accommodate the most crowded of daily schedules.
Bryan is a stock-picker at heart, looking for names that are on-the-move -- whether up or down -- and recommends in- and at-the-money put and call option plays designed to make profits in as fast as a few days or as long as a couple of months.
Supplementing his own technical analysis with the findings of the 14,000-member ChangeWave Alliance, which provides a 90-day forecast on such topics as corporate and consumer spending, economic projections and, in a nutshell, which stocks are hot and which are not.
Receive an option trade each Tuesday and Flash Alerts throughout the week as needed to take profits or to initiate a new trade in an opportunity that evolves between Bryan's weekly newsletter issues, in which he shares his short-term market forecast and updates on current positions.
Whether you're a beginning options trader or a pro looking for fresh trading ideas, Bryan outlines the reasoning behind his trades and his expectations for them. Click on this link to learn more and to start trading today!
How Stock Splits Impact Options
Your options position may change due to changes in the underlying shares.
Take Options Profits in STRIDES
Learn about a type of hybrid security that is structured like a bond and matures in a fairly short time frame and even pays dividends.
Dividend Yields Can Impact Option Values
Did you know that dividends are one of the most important variables that determine an option's premium?
'Earn' Your Trading Stripes This Season
Until a time comes around again when we're able to extend our holding periods for long-side trades, the strategy is simple: Keep it short and sweet.
Short Interest Reflects Trader Sentiment
You don't have to cash out when stocks and indices start dropping. Learn how to take advantage of the chaos around you.


