NEW YORK, Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Scott Fullman, WJB Capital Group's Director of Derivatives Investment Strategy, has just published his second book on exchange traded products. "Increasing Alpha with Options" ties together the use of technical analysis with the use of options strategies. The book focuses on increasing profits by utilizing leverage, premiums, and other techniques with the primary goal of reducing risk and capital exposure.
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As a part of WJB's Derivatives and Research Teams, Mr. Fullman develops trading and investment ideas that incorporate WJB's "Best in Class" strategists' expertise, helping the firm's clients navigate the challenges of today's market environment. Mr. Fullman has written many articles and is frequently quoted by the financial media about market conditions and the options markets.
"This is one example of the level of quality and expertise that we have been striving to achieve in building our firm. Our goal is to always provide service, experience, and knowledge," said Craig Rothfeld, WJB's Managing Partner.
About WJB Capital Group, Inc. (WJB)
WJB Capital Group, Inc. is a privately held broker-dealer and a member of the NYSE, FINRA, SIPC, and other principal exchanges. Since 1993, WJB Capital has employed a partnership philosophy that focuses on customer-centric agency equity and derivative executions; macro, technical, derivative, healthcare, TMT, and financial strategies; corporate access; and comprehensive commission management solutions to the buy side. WJB operates its own live trading desks for all major U.S. equity and option exchanges as well as in the global market centers of Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America, and South Africa. For more information regarding WJB please visit http://www.wjbcapital.com or call 646-344-4300.
SOURCE WJB Capital Group, Inc.
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