Trading the Post – Ron Friedman
Trading the Post – Ron Friedman
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Salepage: Trading the Post – Ron Friedman
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Contrary to what most commentators and “educators” in this field claim, trading is significantly more difficult. This fact has been shown to you directly if you have been trading for longer than a week.
However, there are traders who limit their losses, let their winnings run, and end up in the black most days while seeing their accounts increase year after year. Ron refers to it as “stacking.” One of those dealers is he.
Here’s how the Trading the Post strategy does that:
The Post’s Comprehensive Strategy Trading covers equities and options trading across all time periods and circumstances, so you always know what to do:
– Scalps and day-to-day trading
– Sways
– Long-term bets utilizing LEAPS – Markets that are directional or range-bound
Trading the Post has a strong emphasis on capital protection. Massive wins followed by big losses are not just ineffective as a financial strategy. Additionally, it depletes your valuable mental resources.
We do this by using techniques like “Zombie Puts.” In December of last year, we purchased some for a discount. We covered in March of 20 and rode the $TQQQ all the way back up after emerging from the correction with dry powder.
What is Trading Market
Trade Marketing is also called B2B marketing or business-to-business marketing. All the promotional activities are aimed at increasing the demand of the product among the various supply chain partners.
By doing so, a manufacturer attempts to ensure the consistent supply and availability of the product to the end consumer. Incentives are given to the intermediaries for effective promotion of the product at their end.
Various forms of promotion at the retailer end include activities such as – ensuring prominent display of the product, branded merchandise, more shelf space, and even word of mouth also does the trick.
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