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Frank J. Cholly866-231-7811Email Frank My objective is the same as yours: to grow your account and protect any achieved profit. Achieving that goal is easier said than done, and requires a disciplined approach to trading commodity futures. My role is to help you develop a trading strategy that is suitable to your risk tolerance and in line with your objectives. In addition, I offer guidance in regard to sensible choices of order execution options, as well as potential order types given a particular market bias. I understand that every client's needs are different, and I pride myself in tailoring my services to each client's unique circumstances and needs. Open an account with Frank J. Cholly |
Industry Background:
I bring my clients more than twenty years of commodity futures experience. I was a member at the Chicago Board of Trade for ten years, and I filled orders in the grain and financial pits. I was also Lind-Waldock's floor manager for ten years. Currently, I am a licensed Series 3 broker in the Lind Plus Division.
"Frank provides personalized information and objective data, and explains his recommendations and the inherent risks. Having developed a day-trading philosophy and long-term trading in stocks, I feel that Frank has been a tremendous asset to my investing strategies and portfolio, and has greatly enhanced my knowledge in areas that I probably would’ve lost my shirt by trying to do it on my own." -Donald of Southlake, TX
Market Focus:
Metals, grains, energies and financialsTechnical Study Background:
I trade momentum. I use pivot points with support and resistance for entry and exit strategies.Advisory Background:
Hightower, Helms, Vardon and BloombergTrading Strategies:
I use technical and fundamental analysis to recognize where and when I feel potential opportunities are the greatest.Analysis Preference:
My primary focus is on technical analysis, but I am always aware of the fundamental factors.
Quoted in the Press
- TREASURIES-Bonds climb on renewed Greece anxiety Reuters - 5/4/2010
View articles by Frank J. Cholly
- Is This Stock Market Rally for Real? - May 2009
- The Stock Market as a Leading Indicator - March 2009
- Gold Headed to $1,000, Crude Still Shaky - February 3, 2009
- Options Strategies for an Overshot Market - February 1, 2009
- Softs, Grains Still Offer Upside Opportunity - January 23, 2008
Ask a Broker - The Differences Between Open-Outcry and Electronic Markets - January, 2007- Natural Gas Still Looking Bullish - August 1, 2007
- Corn and Soybeans Poised for Gains - August 28, 2007
- Riding the Metals Bull Market - June 1, 2006
*Futures trading involves the risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors.



