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Grace
July 24, 2011 - 13:33
Subject: About those odd occasions -- loosing money time

Hi Mikkhail,
Thank you. It is nice to hear the detail of trading OEX weekly option.
I felt that your premium of $0.05 & $0.10 from 20 contracts of OEX around $600/shr gives a very small amount of return. If one makes, say, on the average $300/week (as shown by your Fidelity account History), in 52 weeks, s/he can make $15600 max. With Fidelity minimum margin requirement of ($600*2000*1/4) *2 = $600,000 (the last *2 is for each sell put & sell call) just to do weekly OEX trades, the annual return is merely 15600/600000 = 0.026 = 2.6%. Would you say this is a good return? I can not see the 19% return you claimed, unless you use a different brokerage which requires much less margin reserve than Fidelity.

Besides, if I stick with the 2.6% annual return I calculated above, your fee of $50,000 is not justified; even $5,000 is difficult because it is about 1/3 of total annual return. All in all, even without paying anyone a fee, experienced option trader can not make living by weekly OEX Option trading following the way you have shown.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Florida
June 04, 2011 - 20:57
Subject: subscribtion???

no follow up???

Anony Mouse
May 19, 2011 - 11:05
Subject:

But is it up to date for 2011?

Rick. – USA
May 14, 2011 - 15:29
Subject: Video Problems, & Comments.

Thanks for the education. However, the videos do not playback properly. For example, the "Disaster Factor" clip stalls about half-way thru, so we cannot view the rest (and there are no video controls available). Why not just post them all on Youtube and provide a link? Also, what happened to all the other comments? I was reading them yesterday, plus the responses (interesting). Yesterday there were over 650, now it is down to about 75. Many must have been deleted overnight, where did they go?
Thanks.

Er
May 13, 2011 - 07:45
Subject: 18% return not sufficient to pay for the service

Hi Mikhail, I was wondering if based on 18% return p.a., my investment of $10,000 would be $1,800. That will not be enough to pay for your service ($1,997). Are you looking at high net worth customers who could invest a lot more than $10,000?
Also, have you considered using spreads to reduce the margins per contract from $5,000 to $500 ($500 - credit)? That would increase the percentage return per week as you could afford ~10 times more contracts eventhough you will collect less credit per contract.
Best regards.
Er

lisbeth – la
May 12, 2011 - 13:33
Subject:

don't talk so much, show us the trading video....no video's are available .........show us the stuff

Lars
May 10, 2011 - 14:02
Subject: Ok, this answers my question of "what happens if we get one catastrophic week", but now it's not 5 min of work anymore is it???

Privet again Mikhail.

So, I knew that you would have to have som cutting loss strategy or else one week of a extraordinary drop of say 6-7% just every 75 week, would rip out your account...

Ok, that's fine, but now my biggest concern is what happened to the "only 5-10 min" of work every week?
Now with this cut-off stragegt if market turns against you by about 5 times your premium, you will have to watch the market and set "Buy-back" limit orders..or what?
We need to watch every day, since at least in sweden I can not put sell or buy-back orders outside the market open hours, and not put orders for more than 1 day.
Is that possible with FIdelity in US? If so ok, then it works and you will only need 5-10 min a week, otherwise we have to work harder every week, by closely wathning our position...even if nothing bad happens, we will NEED to put down our other work and pay attention through the whole wednesday, thursday and friday every week, every month every year..

Regards,

Lars T

marvin criswell – trenton tn
May 10, 2011 - 10:23
Subject:

how can ifollow or lsubscribe

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Mikhail
May 10, 2011 - 14:34
Subject:

Marvin, Video 4 is out!!!

Mikhail

Alexander
May 09, 2011 - 22:41
Subject: Liquidity

If we'll have so many subscribers how it will affect the liquidity?
Volume of certain strike price and date is limited as far as I know.
Why it is a weekly income program? The options expire once a month.

Very interesting idea however. I want to try it after learning more.

Reply to Alexander
Mikhail
May 10, 2011 - 09:30
Subject: Re: Liquidity

Alexander, Liquidity could become an issue if we had too many members but that's why were limititing it to only 1,000 members - we will be but a small wave in a large ocean - stay tuned to video 4 where you can get into my private coaching program.

Mikhail

Gregg
May 09, 2011 - 18:25
Subject: margin requirements

I just took a look at the margin requirements to do one contract of your OEX trade in my broker's platform and found the margin to be over $9,000. Not the $5,000 that you suggest in your video. Would love to know what the deal is. Comments?

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