This discussion focuses on the strategies necessary to become a successful futures trader. It includes techniques for the development and evaluation of a suitable trading methodology for each person’s own trading style. Ted demonstrates how to use effective business management strategies in increasing profitability.
He shows traders how to further increase their bottom line through tax reduction. Ted explains in some detail how taxpayers can claim “trader” status that can offer them substantial financial benefits. Ted also reveals a system called the Great Full Spread for methodically grinding out a small but consistent profit using OEX option credit spreads. This strategy provides a highly accurate, limited-risk vehicle for trading the futures market. Ted also shows how to use the McClellan Oscillator to time the market for mutual fund switching as well as for use with NYFE contracts.
Ted Tesser is a CPA who has been trading the markets successfully for the last thirteen years. A member of the New York State Society of Public Accountants, Ted is also a respected author. His books include The Serious Investors' Tax Survival Guide, The Trader's Survival Guide and $5 a Day to Financial Freedom.
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I TRIED 3 YRS AGO TO WORK WITH TED AFTER READING HIS BOOK. FINALLY MADE CONTACT BY PHONE AND REALIZED THAT I WAS WASTING MY TIME.
Very poor sound quality. Unable to listen too. This has happened on other videos. Some are excellent quality.
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Doug,
The sounds quality is a little of on this seminar I agree. I will do a better job screening the audio quality, but personally I find the PDFs to be the most helpful part of these postings.
Thanks for the comments,
Lindsay Thompson
Director of New Business Development
INO.com & MarketClub
I am a DUI attorney age 70. I have left several e-mails for your organization with absolutely no reply. That makes me Leary some thing is wrong.
This e-mail is for Ted. Ted: when was that photo taken? I read your book, any 2009 edition?
When are you moving to sunny San Diego so you can retire in the sun shine?
good info for thsoe making profits
horrible audio quality.