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Frank D. Cholly888-801-9302Email Frank If you are like my other clients, you and I will share the same primary goal: To increase the value of your account. Then, I emphasize tailoring services to my clients based on your trading experience, trading style, risk tolerance and available risk capital. I'm a strong believer in disciplined trading, and encourage strict adherence to this philosophy in order to optimize upside potential. In addition to my mentoring role, I also offer a variety of services to improve market accessibility, including: (1) accepting contingency orders; (2) providing time and price alerts; and (3) placing orders on your behalf as directed by a specified advisory service. Open an account with Frank D. Cholly |
Industry Background:
I have been involved in many aspects of the futures business, from taking and placing orders to providing high-quality order execution service. As a second-generation participant in markets at the Chicago Board of Trade, I spent my early years working in the T-bond pit servicing both institutional and retail clients. I then expanded my brokerage duties and began covering a wide range of markets, including stock index, metals, grains and the balance of the interest rate sector. Ultimately, I turned my full-time focus to the grain market, dealing primarily with proprietary and commercial business.Market Focus:
Grains, stock indexes, metals and financial markets.Technical Study Background:
I primarily focus on Momentum, Stochastics and Bollinger Bands, but occasionally utilize RSI, Fibonacci and Candlesticks.Advisory Background:
Ken Roberts, Hightower, Moore Research and Larry Williams.Trading Strategies:
My goal is to develop trading strategies that take advantage of the characteristics of both futures and options contracts. I promote the use of spread trading (both intermarket and intramarket) to achieve this goal.Analysis Preference:
Generally, I focus on fundamental analysis in identifying the direction of a market and rely on technical analysis to select specific entry and exit prices. I tend to place the most emphasis on technical analysis when reviewing stock index and financial markets. However, I am much more mindful of the fundamental factors when approaching the agricultural markets.
Quoted in the Press:
- U.S. Copper Jumps as Aftershocks Hit Chile – Reuters, March 11, 2010
View articles by Frank D. Cholly:
- The Pivot-Point Technique - May2009
- Options Strategies for an Overshot Market - February 2009
- Natural Gas Still Looking Bullish - August 1, 2007
- A Day-Trading Strategy for Crude Oil Futures - July 2, 2007
- Risks Involved in Selling Option Premium - August 31, 2006
*Futures trading involves the risk of loss and may not not be suitable for all investors.


