Traders’ Library announces the release of Trading for Keeps: Making Money with Low Risk Option Trades, a new DVD course for traders from Bill Kraft, author of the best-selling book, Trade Your Way to Wealth. In this engaging 90-minute program, Kraft will discuss his own path to successful trading, showing you how he has used low risk, measured risk, and even zero risk trades to achieve big profits.
While financial services giant Goldman Sachs released their impressive second-quarter earnings, many remain skeptical that this is indeed a breath of fresh air to an economy in dire need of some positive news. Most agree that it is not enough of a sign that market conditions are starting to turn around. Really, the only thing that traders can be sure of is that they must continue educating themselves on the most profitable ways to play today’s markets.
Kraft’s focus on measured risk trades gives just the kind of insight that careful investors are looking for. In this DVD presentation, fluctuating between stories and set-ups, Bill will discuss what he considers to be the basic and essential principles of trading including critical concepts of risk awareness and aversion, money management, and exit strategies. Through the use of current examples, you'll see how he creates limited risk and even no risk trades to protect capital while putting himself in a position to enjoy significant profits.
Some of the specific concepts traders will learn include trendline use, the principles of disciplined trading, how to let profits run, the use of collars and protective puts for your portfolio, and how to effectively use stop losses. He’ll teach the tricks of the trade so that traders can not only make money, but manage it like true professionals.
Bill practiced law for more than 30 years before embarking on a second career as a trader. Bill is Editor of three online newsletters:
Bill Kraft’s Trading for Keeps: Making Money with Low Risk Option Trades, among other trading and financial material, is available at www.traderslibrary.com.




