Jeff Clark

Jeff Clark

Jeff Clark is the editor of the several investment advisories which focus on profiting from options in any market environment.

For over 15 years, he edited two successful trading letters for Stansberry Research, The Short Report and Pro Trader.

Jeff began writing newsletters after retiring from his independent, San Francisco-based brokerage house and private money management firm at age 42. Before that, Jeff developed the curricula for an international Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program and founded an investor education firm.

Now, Jeff takes the same strategy he used for his clients – around 100 of California’s wealthiest individuals – and exclusively shares these techniques with his loyal subscribers.

The strategies in Jeff’s advisories are both conservative and speculative, depending on the situation, to take advantage of short- and sometimes intermediate-term moves in the market. And to limit downsize and maximize upside, Jeff also shows subscribers the unique strategy he uses to trade his own money. It’s also how he was able to retire when he was only 42 years old.

Jeff’s strategy allows you to potentially make money no matter what a stock does – whether it goes up, down, or just stays the same. That’s what makes him one of the best traders around.

And his track record can attest. Since 2005, subscribers have had the opportunity to make triple-digit gains over 50 times and double-digit gains more than 160 times.

He continues that success with his new suite of services. Jeff Clark Trader, his introductory options service, offers option trading fundamentals and lower-risk trades to teach investors the power of using options to amplify their returns. Jeff’s advanced options service, the Delta Report, provides more advanced options strategies, with more frequency, and higher return potential. And his trading blog Delta Direct archives Jeff’s minute-by-minute observations of the stock and options markets, allowing subscribers to take advantage of the trade setups Jeff sees forming, as well as specific advice for short-term “scalp trades.”

Recent Articles

Jeff Clark’s Market Minute: The “Dirty Sock” Approach to Trading

Mike’s note: Mike Merson here, Jeff’s longtime managing editor. With our office closed for the holidays, we’re sharing a series of Jeff’s all-time greatest essays. Today,…

Jeff Clark’s Market Minute: “Is That Why You’re Up at 1:00 in the Morning?”

The market had been acting a little nuts lately. So, I got up at 1:00 one morning – about two hours earlier than my normal routine.

Jeff Clark’s Market Minute: Will Santa Be a “No Show” This Year?

The stock market almost always rallies during the last five trading days of the year, and the first two trading days of the next year.…

Jeff Clark’s Market Minute: The Last Time We Saw This Warning Sign, Stocks Fell 2.3%

It makes more sense to wait a few days before putting more money to work. The market looks set up for a sudden and swift decline right now.

Jeff Clark’s Market Minute: How I Retired 25 Years Early

What did I do in order to retire by age 42? I focused on how to lose as little money as possible rather than how much I could make.