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What do we mean by "Signal Life"?


"Signal Life" is defined as the time span (number of days) within which a trade has to be initiated. If an option’s price does not reach the "Suggested Entry Price" or trade above it within this period of time, the signal is cancelled.

We provide our members with the signal life parameter, because each day an option loses part of its (time) value as it gets closer to expiration.

The signal life parameter also prevents you from opening a trade if the market doesn't move according to our signal.

Question: An option a trader follows hit your "Suggested Entry Price", but did not yet open a trade and now the price has moved up. Should a trader wait for another signal or should I still open a trade?

It all depends on the risk tolerance and personal trading style. A trader may wait for our next signal or decide to open a trade at the current market price ". In any case, we do not recommend opening a trade once the current market price exceeds our "Suggested Entry Price".

Important: A signal that does not lead to the initiation of a trade is always cancelled. (see “signal life”. A review of changing market situations may prompt us issue a new trading signal along with a new "Suggested Entry Price". A new signal will always cancel out a previous signal.

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