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Why Trade Index Options - Less uncertainty: The key reason we trade index options rather than options on individual stocks is that price and volume fluctuations are much higher for a particular stock than they are for an index. Stocks often react wildly to unpredictable events, such as news, rumors...

Expiration Date - At the end of the expiration date, all those call options whose strike prices are higher than the price of the underlying stock or index will be worthless...

Start To Trade - Placing an options order is very similar to placing an order for a stock. If you use a live broker, call your brokerage firm and tell them which option you want to buy...

Options Market Timing

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Options are traded by us on market timing principles. In order to generate an accurate forecast of the probable future market trends, we analyze past trends in options volume and options cash volume.

Our highly profitable Options Market Timing system has consistently generated returns in excess of 600% per your, when you trade the long-term or intraday. The Options Market Timing system is based on a number of economic and stock market indicators, which help determine when to buy or sell our options.

By timing the market and adjusting their portfolio in accordance with their predictions about the market as a whole or for specific sectors, many technical analysts attempt to improve their trading performance. Investors could experience superior returns compared to a simple buy-and-hold strategy if they avoided the market during weak periods and invested only during the strong phases. Surprisingly studies show that investors can outperform a buy-and-hold strategy, even when they don't participate in the market's strongest phases, as long as they are invested during those times when the market is trending, i.e., either advancing or declining.

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Market Timing - We trade options based on market timing principles. This means we analyze past trends in options volume and options cash volume in order to generate an accurate forecast of the probable future market trends...

Options Basics - Purchasing an option gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific amount of an underlying security at a specific price within a specified time period...