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you can follow her live trades. Learn more here.
Amy Meissner, “the Queen of Iron Condors”, presented her Nested Iron Condor strategy tonight. Amy's results clearly show that iron condor traders have struggled in the last year or two but the returns are still good.
Enjoy the replay!
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Tom: As an experienced trader, I really appreciate your willingness to share your live trades each week. Your information is valuable, reliable, and well-thought out.
Having said this, I was extremely disappointed by Amy’s presentation. She presented herself as an expert, but showed no current trade examples….nor did she offer trade management examples. She was clearly on the site for one reason–to present herself as some type of expert with the hopes of selling a course or advisory service later.
The web is cluttered with people who can offer glowing trade records from several years ago, but dont seem to be able to demonstrate up-to-date trade management skills in the current market environment. I appreciate the fact that you do…and look forward to hearing more from you.
I agree that Amy’s presentation was a bit old. I know she’s a great trader and living from her trading income. I’ll see if she wants to come back and present what she’s doing now with trade examples.
I second that. It was very disappointing not to see any examples of the actual trades. Most of the professional retail traders that I have come across, always show examples of their trades and at least give a general indications of the adjustments. For most people, that information alone is typically insufficient to go out and run with the trade. There are always nuances that can be gained only through working with someone, and that where her services could come into play.
While I would also like to hear about Amy’s 2014 weirdor trading, I think the comments here are a little harsh. It was nice of Amy to present and share her experience as a successful, full time trader since 2006. Her demeanor is humble and she doesn’t need to present herself as an expert – Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine did that in July 2012 with a feature article about her condor trading. I have no relationship to Amy, just my 2 cents.