Ken has probably traded stock options longer and more successfully than anyone on the planet -- over 34 years. He started trading the day the options market opened in 1973.
Ken starts with the simple proposition that triple-digit options profits are generated by stock momentum and volatility.
The truth about stocks is that most move like snails, earning -- at best -- 8 to 12 percent in 12 long months.
Ken's options success secret is startlingly simple. It's a strategy basic to all investing. Ken only recommends cheap, underpriced options. In other words he "buys low and sells high."
It's a simple theory but hard to put to work unless you have a math genius and computer whiz like Ken Trester on your side.
The trick is knowing how to find and buy underpriced options. Ken does this by using his computerized modeling system (based on 31 years of real time, real life trading) that tells Ken which options are underpriced.
Ken has written two books on options. He has earned considerable respect as a financial advisor, is a popular lecturer at investment gatherings and he is widely quoted in publications such as Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities and Barron's.
Ken has been a computer science professor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California, where he also taught a popular course on stock options trading.