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How much does your service cost? You can subscribe on a monthly, quarterly or yearly basis. Where do I sign up for the service? You may sign up for our trading system at options-trading-system.com What returns could be achieve using your trading system? We created our market timing system in early 2001 and started to apply it to the trading of QQQ and SPY options in 2003. Since then, the results we achieved have exceeded all our expectations. Do your system's returns take into account margin? Our trading system's returns are based on the premium received for selling options short and do not include margin. As margin requirements on uncovered options are different with different brokers, it is easier to calculate our signals' returns from the options premium. How simple is your QQQ and SPY options trading system? Our signal is very simple to follow! What are your trading signals based on? The basic technology behind our options trading system is volume-based technical analysis. Our charting technology allows our analysts to make informed, but still somewhat subjective, decisions as to where the market is going, and how to make trades based on the results of that analysis. Also keep mind that our trading system incorporates other forms of technical analysis. Do you send out email alerts when signals change? Yes, our subscribers receive email alerts on daily basis. Click here to see an example... | Options TradingInformation Corner:Buying a call option ("a call") gives you the right, but not the obligation, to purchase an underlying security at a predetermined price for a certain time period. Call options are available in various strikes and expiration dates... OEX Options - OEX is the ticker symbol for the S&P 100 Index ("Standard and Poors S&P 100 Stock Index"). OEX options allow traders to speculate on the movement of the OEX... Straddle Options Trading - A straddle may be bought when a trader expects a large market move but is unsure of its probable direction. The strategy is usually applied in a flat market when volatility is low... |
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