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Our QQQQ Options Trades in December 2003:
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December 2003.
- On December 4, 2003, a
"Call" Signal was generated. You can see the big
volume surge in the NASDAQ 100 index and the associated reversal
point very clearly ; as a result, a trading signal was issued by our
system.
- On
December 5, 2003, a trade was
opened in accordance with the signal issued
three days prior. We bought QQQQ calls at $1.40 per contract.
- On
December 30, 2003, the trade
was closed in accordance with our signal. We
sold our QQQQ calls at $1.70 per contract and took a
21% profit.

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