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Carmen Lopez

Carmen Hackett, Founding Partner

While attending college in 1985, Carmen took a position with a commodities brokerage in Redlands, California. Her thoroughness and efficiency soon earned her a promotion and sponsorship to became a registered account executive. Carmen was also the first broker to be selected for the elite "Ken Roberts Division" at the firm.

In 1988, she was personally invited by Ken to come and work as a TWMPMM Course Counselor for the Ken Roberts Company.  In 1991, she was offered an account executive position at Opportunities in Options in Ojai, California. While at Opportunities in Options she continued to work closely with  students who had taken the Ken Roberts course and was chosen by Ken Roberts to personaly handle his trading account.

In 1993, Carmen was asked to assume the role of Broker Manager for the newly formed Great Pacific Trading Company in Grants Pass, Oregon.  Carmen carried out the demanding responsibilities of her job as Broker Manager, earning the respect of the brokers and upper management. She remained at Great Pacific Trading Company until early in 1996, handling one of Ken Roberts' personal accounts.

The next step for Carmen was to join Koslen Financial Group in Dana Point California where she worked in all aspects of running the brokerage.

Finally, after years of working as a broker and manager in other firms, she and her partner Chuck Hackett co-founded their own firm, Access Futures and Options Trading.

Outside of work, Carmen enjoys reading, travelling, sailing, and cooking.

If you would like to work with Carmen or have any questions about trading, you can reach her toll free at (888) 443-6140 or send her an

Chuck Hackett

Chuck Hackett, B.S. Finance, Cal State University

While working as a stock-broker trainee at Shearson Lehman Brothers in 1991, Chuck's interest in commodities trading was sparked by a visit to the Ken Roberts Company.

He purchased the popular TWMPMM mail order course from the Ken Roberts Company and began papertrading the next day.  Intending to open a trading account, he interviewed brokers at Opportunities In Options in Ojai, California.  During the interviews, he was offered a position as a broker's assistant, and accepted.

While at Opportunities in Options, Chuck learned and used the options techniques taught by David Caplan.  In 1993, Chuck was invited to Grants Pass, Oregon, to be among the first brokers at Great Pacific Trading Company.  In 1996, Chuck joined the Koslen Financial Group, back in Southern California.  Finally, in 1998,  he co-founded Access Futures and Options Trading Company.

Outside of work, Chuck sails competitively in the local Dana Point Fleet, and crews on longer ocean races as well.

Whether you've been trading for years or are just beginning,  Chuck is ready to work for you.  If you prefer to handle your transactions in Spanish, Chuck esta listo para servirle.

Here is a picture taken in 1995, of Chuck with Fibonacci's statue in Pisa, Italy.

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"It took a good part of the day to find Leonardo, as he is usually in a park in the center of town.  I finally found him in a warehouse close to the leaning tower where he'd been taken for maintenance."--Chuck

You can Chuck or call him toll free at (888) 443-6140.

Bob Frye Commodity Broker

Bob brings over 17 years of professional trading and brokerage experience to AFOT. He has extensive experience with all forms of technical analysis, as well as having studied the work of Robert Miner, and worked with Larry Pesavento. Bob primarily uses a combination of Elliott Waves and Fibonacci retracements, along with looking for certain "special" chart patterns. Bob is also a blacksmith, an excelent poker player and gourment cook.

If your interested in chating about the markets or have questions about technical analysis Bob can be reached by phone at (888) 443-6140 or by emailing

 

 
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You should understand that trading in the futures and or options markets is not for everyone. There is substantial risk of loss when trading futures and or options. Carefully evaluate whether trading in the futures and or options markets is appropriate, as such trading is speculative in nature. When trading futures, you may sustain losses which exceed your margin deposits. Purchasing options may result in the entire loss of premiums paid for such options. Options sellers should understand that they may be at risk of assuming a long futures position in the case of selling a put or a short futures position in the case of selling a call from the respective strike prices of such options. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results.


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