John Jagerson

John Jagerson

John Jagerson has worked in the capital markets and private equity for most of his career — including investing, writing, education and money management. He was a vice president for thinkorswim Group, Inc. and is currently a co-founder of PFX Global and Learning Markets.

John has a B.S. in Business Administration from Utah Valley University and completed the PLD at Harvard Business School in 2006. He is actively involved in managing his own stock, options, futures and forex portfolio.

John is the co-author of the book Profiting with Forex published in 2006 by McGraw Hill. He has been the featured trader in BusinessWeek’s Stock Trader newsletter and has written for numerous online and offline financial publications. John’s commentary and educational articles are regularly featured across the web and at www.learningmarkets.com.

But John also has another skill set that is equally important to your trading success. He is both a natural-born teacher and coach, talents he also showcases at Strategic Trader, Learning Markets and PFX Global, which he co-founded with fellow Strategic Trader editor and strategist S. Wade Hansen.

John is co-editor of Strategic Trader where he combines two great passions in order to help investors gain more confidence and make bigger profits trading stocks, covered calls, short puts and both levered and unlevered exchange-traded funds. He lives and breathes investing — virtually every aspect of it, from stocks and options to futures and Forex. He has never “met a market” that failed to fascinate him.

Recent Articles

Short a WHR Call Option Spread

This week's durable goods orders and housing data do not bode well for Whirlpool.

Buy Ford Oct 13 Calls

If Ford rises $2, these options should go up 300% or more.

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The 'Hindenburg Omen' is predicting a market crash, but how reliable is it?

3 Criteria for Picking Bearish Plays

Learn how to pick good shorting candidates to help you profit in a downtrend.

3 Ways to Profit From a Crash in the Chinese Economy

The news today from China can be summarized as a slowing trend in retail spending, investment, manufacturing and lending and a growing trend of inflation.