“Crap Shoot Trades” Taking Commodity Option Trading World By Storm
“Crap Shoot Trades” Taking Commodity Option Trading World By Storm
(PRWEB) March 12, 2005
A maverick in the commodity options markets to be sure, but Robert Rutger, Founder and President of “Crap Shoot Trades”, would have it no other way. “It is well known inside the industry that approximately 80% of all options purchased expire worthless”, says Rutger, feet up on his mahogany desk, enjoying a Cohiba, “and that is precisely where we step in.”
One man’s junk is another man’s treasure. “Let somebody else purchase that brand new Cadillac, drive it off the lot and enjoy it for a while”, he says. “When he brings back the depreciated vehicle, scratched, a bit weather beaten, mileage on the odometer, and the dealership tries to unload it in a distress sale, then I may be interested”. “Just let me look under the hood, take it for a test drive, and dicker with the dealer.” “If the price is right”, says Rutger “hand me the keys!”
When asked about the name “Crap Shoot Trades”, Rutger takes his feet off the desk, bites down on his cigar and leans forward. “Listen, the type of option trades that we recommend may admittledly be somewhat of a crapshoot, a gamble if you will. But any gambler knows that given a slight edge, with decent money management, a killing can be made.”
“In Vegas, you win too often you’ll have the pit boss breathing down your back ready to show you the door. Plus the house tips the odds ever so slightly in their favor,” he maintains.
“Commodity trading is a level playing field, one of the last of the genuine free markets. This is where the little guy can make it big.”
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