Simpler Trading interviews its founder, John F. Carter

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John F. Carter’s father was a Morgan Stanley stock broker. One day during high school, John came home from the mall where he was working at a store making cookies. He had saved up $1,000 over the course of a few months, and his dad told him that he and some of his friends were going to buy “some call options on Intel” the next day. Although John had no idea what they were talking about, it sounded good. He bought 10 call options at 75 cents, and sold them a few days later for $1.50, doubling his money. He was hooked and has been trading ever since—going on 20 years now.

After high school, John studied at the University of Cambridge, England, and then graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with degrees in History and Economics. John was never that intrigued by the brokerage side of the trading world. Instead, he liked to try and test various online trading strategies through college and well into his corporate jobs. He became quite adept at making money, though there were times when holding onto it turned out to be a problem. The road was not always easy, and John learned his lessons the hard way, like many day traders out there. If you’ve seen him speak at the Money Show or Traders Expos, then you’ve probably heard the story about “the house in Minnesota,” which still makes him squirm just to talk about it and relive it to this day. After that experience, he came across Mark Douglas’ book, “The Disciplined Trader,” and that helped to push him on the road to consistency.

John eventually found a trading system he was satisfied with. He left corporate America to pursue full-time professional trading in 1998. After a few years of trading on his own, he eventually grew tired of day trading by himself in his office and chatting with his Arrowana (a large fish). He started to seek out other traders and post information online, which led to the launch of Simpler Trading, Simpler Options, and Simpler Stocks.

John is also a Commodity Trading Advisor with Razor Trading, and after being commissioned to write a book by McGraw Hill, his book “Mastering the Trade” was released in January, 2006. Carter’s trading book soon climbed the charts at Amazon.com. Carter has also been featured on CNBC, CME Group, Bloomberg, Fox Business and Tasty Trade.

Learn more at http://www.SimplerTrading.com

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