Ken Trester

Ken Trester

Ken Trester isn’t just another “options educator.” He’s a pro who has been trading options since the first exchanges opened in 1973.

Ken is widely quoted in publications such as Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities and Barron’s. He has earned considerable respect as a financial analyst and a highly sought lecturer at investment seminars throughout the United States.

Ken has an MBA and has also worked as a stockbroker, an investment manager and as a computer science professor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California, where he taught a wildly popular course on stock options trading.

Recent Articles

Trade of the Day: Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AAOI)

Today, I am recommending a bearish trade on the Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (NYSE:AAOI), a company that designs, manufactures and sells various fiber-optic networking products. While the major indices made recovered some of last week’s losses on Friday, there is still a chance that stocks could take another leg to the downside before they are able to stabilize.

Trade of the Day: SPDR Gold Shares (GLD)

Today I am recommending a bullish trade on the SPDR Gold Shares (NYSE:GLD), an ETF that tracks the price of gold.The market is definitely in a corrective mode right now and, while this week’s pullback is not as severe as the one we saw at the start of the year, there is a chance that stocks could take another leg to the downside before they are able to stabilize. I mentioned previously that the Fed’s interest rate increases are eventually going to cause deleveraging in the marketplace, and the action this week seems to bear that out.

3 Ways to Trade Like the Pros and Supercharge Profits

Learn 3 tactics the best traders use to avoid mistakes and accelerate profits.

Trade of the Day: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD)

After a sharp decline at the start of last week, AMD attempted to stage a rally on Wednesday, but it has since given up all of those gains again. With the stock down about 23% from its recent highs, the stock has fallen into a bear market, despite the company’s advantage over the Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), one of its primary competitors.

One Thing You Must Do to Become a Better Trader

Fellow Trader, As promised, this is Ken Trester back with Part 2 of this week’s coaching series How to Score Big Profits from Tiny Stock…