Jon Markman

Jon Markman

Jon Markman is the editor of Trader’s Advantage, a daily trading service that leverages his unique swing trading principles and aims to capture profits of 7% to 15% — and often much more with his options trades — in less than 90 days. By combining technical analysis with underlying fundamentals, Jon recommends beaten down stocks on the brink of reversal and powerful momentum stocks breaking out to new highs.

In CounterPoint Options Jon helps options traders lock in consistent profits from the volatility that rocks the market. At its heart is a proprietary trading system, Magnitude, that pinpoints indexes or sectors that have reached a critical inflection point — then translates that signal into profitable trades.

CounterPoint Options keeps volatility options trading very simple, focusing on the most popular, highly traded exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are headed for a key reversal. Magnitude scans the market and allows subscribers to take advantage of these very liquid trading opportunities.

When CounterPoint Options first launched, it was focused solely on trading the VIX, commonly known as the “fear index.” When traders start buying up put options as “portfolio insurance,” the VIX spikes — a phenomenon that we’ll either trade directly, or use to inform our ETF trades on specific slices of the market. Our agile (and highly lucrative) strategy lets us turn volatility into profits… just like professional traders and hedge funds have been doing for years.

CounterPoint Options helps individual traders make steady, consistent profits from a very methodical approach to growing your portfolio in the midst of a turbulent market.

A pioneer in the development of stock-rating systems and screening software, Jon Markman is co-inventor on two Microsoft patents and author of the best-selling books Swing Trading and Online Investing. He was portfolio manager and senior investment strategist at a multi-strategy hedge fund from 2002 to 2005; managing editor and columnist at CNBC on MSN Money from 1997 to 2002; and an editor, investment columnist and investigative reporter at the Los Angeles Times from 1984 to 1997.

Jon won a Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Financial Journalism for his columns explaining market chicanery in 2002; Society of Professional Journalists awards for his 2001 reporting on Enron and the post-Sept. 11-investment environment; and was a news editor on the Los Angeles Times staff that won Pulitzer Prizes for spot-news reporting in 1992 and 1994.

A graduate of Duke University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Jon speaks frequently on investment topics at conferences nationwide, as well as on TV and radio.

Recent Articles

Healthcare Stimulus Would Boost Cerner (CERN)

Before the credit crisis worsened, health care reform was one of the primary issues on the presidential campaign trail. Now, it gets barely a mention as other more pressing matters weigh on the country and President-Elect Obama's transition team. Still, by all indications, profound investments in the health care system are on the docket for next year.

A Beneficiary of the Obama Infrastructure Plan

President-Elect Barack Obama's transition team publicly discussed a stimulus package costing around $500 billion. More details are beginning to trickle out on exactly which areas of the economy stand to benefit.

Unemployment By the Numbers – What It All Means

The federal unemployment report last Friday was wretched, as you know, but there was more to be gleaned from it after a few days reflection than we could observe right away. Jon Markman takes an in-depth look at the numbers.

McDonalds (MCD) Resilient – Growth in 2009?

With more than 31,000 restaurants in 100 countries, the iconic purveyor of Big Macs and Happy Meals generated more than $22 billion in revenue last year to blow away its competition.

Cash Flowing in the Wrong Direction

Bears are dominating this fall, but in keeping with my theme this week I have more good news to throw on the positive pile.