2006 Report - Uncovered SPY Options Signals
100% Accurate Trading System
+$80,635 by investing only 20% (from $100K account)
in each QQQQ uncovered options trade in 2006Table 1. Our Trading System
Statistics for 2006 year
( Click here to see QQQQ Options Trade History)
| Number of Trades | 10 Trades |
| Average Number of Trades per month | 0 trade |
| Number of Winning Trades | 10 |
| Number of Lost Trades | 0 |
| Accuracy of the System | 100% |
| 2006 Return on premium (Summary) | +238% |
| Average Trade Return on premium | +23.8% |
| Average Price of the Sold Short Contracts (open trade) | $1.60 |
| Average Price of the Bought to Cover Contracts (close trade) | $1.20 |
| Yearly rate for the service (check current rates here) | $779.95 |
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| If a trader with $100,000 account value would invested only 20% in each trade in 2006, by the end of the year he/she would receive profit | +$80,635 |
| If we take away trade commissions and membership fee from this, then the CLEAN PROFIT (minus all expenses) would be | +$74,136 |
Disclaimer: Uncovered options trading is very risky and not suitable for any investor. Many people lose money trading uncovered options and losses can exceed the amount invested. Past performance does not guaranty future results.
One single winning trade could pay for the membership for years to come. 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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