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Uncovered Options Trading System

July 2010: Three Signals - Three Winners with More than 100% on premium


Chart 1: S&P 500 chart with illustration of entry and exit points
of NOS Uncovered Options Signals in the first half of July 2010
S&P 500 chart July 2010

Table 1: Details of the uncovered options signals displayed on the S&P 500 chart (chart #1)
SecuritySignalEntry
Date
Sold
(short)
Exit
Date
Bought
(cover)
Profit
%
SPY Sell (Short) Puts
(SPY)
07/21/10
15:03
$1.11 07/23/10
13:31
$0.50 +55.0%
SPY Sell (Short) Puts
(SPY)
07/19/10
11:23
$1.16 07/20/10
15:12
$0.80 +31.0%
QQQ Sell (Short) Puts
(QQQ)
07/19/10
12:09
$0.63 07/20/10
14:53
$0.45 +28.6%
  • The results shown in the table do not include brokerage commissions, taxes, or interest earned on cash positions.
  • The return results represented on the web site are based on the premium received for the selling options short and do not reflect margin. Use our "Trade Calculator" to recalculate our past performance in relation to the margin requirements, brokerage commissions and other trading related expenses.

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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.

Risk Statement: Naked options trading is very risky,
many people lose money trading and losses can exceed the amount invested.

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