
For Immediate Release:
Contact: John Alexander
Phone: 800-941-0923
Email:
CustomerService@HyperionFinancial.com
March 1, 2007
UNIQUE OPTION STRATEGY NOW AVAILABLE TO INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS
(Phoenix, AZ) An option strategy used for decades by hedge fund managers, institutional investors, and Wall Street Insiders is now available for use by individual investors. The new investment advisory, called The Option Forecast, was launched by Hyperion Financial Group, based in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The Option Forecast is a unique investment advisory that uses the power of options to help subscribers make money regardless of which way the market is moving. While the exact methodology is proprietary, the strategy uses a combination of call and put options to in effect "hedge" the market.
The driving force behind the strategy is the idea that there is always a bull market for companies that are growing and are well managed. Conversely, the editors of The Option Forecast believe there is also always a bear market for companies that are losing market share and are poorly managed.
Utilizing the leverage and ease of trading of options to take advantage of these conditions, The Option Forecast seems to thrive in all different market environments.
The creator and editor of The Option Forecast is Gregory Petriekis.
Gregory served as Vice President of Investments
at UBS Financial Services and Smith Barney before founding Hyperion
Financial Group.
Hyperion Financial Group was founded in 2007 with the express intent of
helping individual and institutional investors outperform the market
with minimal risk. Hyperion Financial offers a free,
three-times-a-week e-letter that provides readers with investment insight
and actionable ideas.
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