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Suggested Entry


At the time a trade signal is issued, we also state a "Suggested Entry" price.

The term "Suggested Entry" price can refer to an exact trade entry price (i.e., to a limit order), or it can state an "at the market price" (i.e., specify a market order).

When an option trades at or above the stated "Suggested Entry" price, we will sell the particular option.

If the "Suggested Entry" price states "at the market", we will sell the option after issuing the new "Suggested Entry" price:

  1. If a new "Suggested Exit" price was issued during trading hours, we will sell at the market close (If you choose to follow our signals you may sell immediately),
  2. If a new "Suggested Exit" price was issued after the market close, we will sell at the market open the following trading day.

Once we issue a "Suggested Entry" price, we do not change it under any circumstances. Any changes to our "Suggested Entry" prices would also require adjustments to our "Suggested Exit" prices, which would alter trades completely. If our analysis shows that a particular trade should be changed, we will cancel the signal and issue a new signal at a later time.

If such changes occur, we will notify all our members by e-mail and post the new "Signal" on the current signal page as well.

Question: Can I use your signals to trade options with expiration dates that differ from the one you suggest?

  • Yes, you may wish to trade options with different expiry dates. If you select a later expiry date, you will reduce your trading risk, but potentially also lower your return. Conversely, if you decide to trade an option that has an earlier expiration date than the one we stated, your trading risk will increase, but your potential profits might be higher. If you choose a different expiry date, you will have to adjust the "Suggested Entry" price. Unfortunately, there is no exact formula for calculating a new entry price because options with different expiry dates tend to have different implied volatilities.

 


Best Months

Feb 2010:

 +425%

Jan 2010:

 +104%

Dec 2009:

 +181%

Nov 2009:

 +415%

Oct 2009:

 +446%

Sep 2009:

 +375%

Aug 2009:

 +113%

July 2009:

 +213%

June. 2009:

 +235%

May. 2009:

 +88%

Apr. 2009:

 +367%

Mar. 2009:

 +91%

Feb. 2009:

 +210%

Jan. 2009:

 +170%

Oct. 2008:

 +155%

Aug. 2008:

 +124%

July 2008:

 +168%

Apr 2008:

 +224%

Mar 2008:

 +241%

Feb 2008:

 +341%

Dec 2007:

 +227%

Nov 2007:

+167%

Oct 2007:

+127%

Jan. 2007:

 +83%

Nov. 2006:

+122%

Oct. 2006:

  +71%

Aug. 2006:

  +74%

July 2006:

  +73%

Mar. 2006:

  +75%

Based on actual trades autotraded by major brokers

Uncovered SPY Options Signals
Past 3 Months

+384%

4%

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As of 3/11/2010

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DISCLAIMER: THIS INFORMATION IS INTENDED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ANY FINANCIAL ADVICE. RISK IS INVOLVED IN ALL STYLES OF MONEY MANAGEMENT. Uncovered options trading involves greater risk than stock trading. You absolutely must make your own decisions before acting on any information obtained from this Website.

The return results represented on the web site are based on the premium received for the selling options short and do not reflect margin. It is recommended to contact your broker about margin requirements on uncovered options trading before using any information on this web site. Use our "
Trade Calculator" to recalculate our past performance in relation to the margin requirements, brokerage commissions and other trading related expenses. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
   
 

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