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General FAQ


When do you update your signals?

Our signals may be updated at any time during trading hours (email-alerts are issued immediately thereafter); in addition, we update them daily by 8:45 PM EST.


What do I do when your signal displays 'Call', 'Put', or 'New Exit Price'?

When we publish a "Call" signal, this means we will be buying call options once the price of those options trade at or below the "Suggested Entry Price".

When we publish a "Put" signal, this means we will be buying put options once the price of those options trade at or below the
"Suggested Entry Price".

When we publish a "New Exit Price", this means we notify all our members about changes in the "Suggested Entry Price". Depending on the current market situation, we may change a "Suggested Entry Price" after a trade has been opened. For example, if the market goes against our trade, we may lower the exit price in order to reduce losses. By the same token, when the market continues to move in our favor, we may raise a "Suggested Entry Price" in order to increase profits.


How many trades per month does your system generate?

Depending on the particular market situation, you can expect to make about 1 - 4 trades per month. It does not mean that we are constantly in a position, there are could be situation when we may stay in cash for a one -two weeks and even more.


How 'short-term' are your options trades? I mean, how many days can I expect to hold on to a position?

Depending on the particular market situation, our options trades can range anywhere from one day to several weeks.


Do you issue stop-loss orders for your options signals?

We currently don’t issue stop-loss orders for our options signals, because options can be fairly volatile on an intraday basis . We believe it is far safer to simply issue a “Suggested Exit Price”, which can be adapted as needed, based on new market information. By doing so, we can minimize the risk incurred by our subscribers. If we make changes the our “Suggested Exit Price”, you will always be immediately notified by email .


Have you back-tested your QQQQ options trading system?

We show an actual history of real-life options trades that were made using our QQQQ options trading system. See for yourself what kinds of returns we are making. Click here to see our trade history


How do you calculate your returns?

The “Trade Entry Price” is based on an option’s actual market price at the moment it trades at or below our "Suggested Entry Price". The exit to cash price is based on the actual market price at the moment an option trades above our "Suggested Exit Price". The percent growth figure in the table above does not represent a compounded rate of return; it shows a summary return. More...


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