#1 Options E-Book on Amazon

Brian Johnson's new (100+ page) article ($9.99), Option Income Strategy Trade Filters: An In-Depth Article Demonstrating the Use of Trade Filters to Enhance Returns and Reduce Risk, is currently the #1 Options E-Book on Amazon. Thank you for your support. The print version ($14.99) should be available on Amazon in approximately five business days.

Option Income Strategy Trade Filters represents the culmination of years of research into developing a systematic framework for optimizing the timing of Option Income Strategy (OIS) trades. The research was based on the analysis of 15,434 OIS trades, each with a comprehensive set of objective, tradable entry and exit rules. The OIS strategy back-test results for ten different types of filters are evaluated in the article, including unique filter combinations that delivered exceptional results. The results of over 100 different back-tests are provided.

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Brian Johnson

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About Brian Johnson

I have been an investment professional for over 30 years. I worked as a fixed income portfolio manager, personally managing over $13 billion in assets for institutional clients. I was also the President of a financial consulting and software development firm, developing artificial intelligence based forecasting and risk management systems for institutional investment managers. I am now a full-time proprietary trader in options, futures, stocks, and ETFs using both algorithmic and discretionary trading strategies. In addition to my professional investment experience, I designed and taught courses in financial derivatives for both MBA and undergraduate business programs on a part-time basis for a number of years. I have also written four books on options and derivative strategies.
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