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Our QQQQ Options Trades in December 2004:
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In only two option trades, we achieved the
significant returns shown and discussed below.
December 3, 2004.
- On December 1, 2004, a "put" signal was generated.
- On
December 3, 2004, a trade
was initiated in accordance with the signal issued a few
days before. We bought QQQQ puts at $1.20 per contract.
- On December 8, 2004,
the trade was closed in accordance with our signal. We sold
our QQQQ puts at $1.80 per contract and took a
50% profit.

December 15, 2004.
- On December 14, 2004, a "put" signal was generated.
- On
December 15, 2004, a trade
was initiated in accordance with the signal issued a few
days before. We bought QQQQ puts at $1.35 per contract.
- On January 20, 2005,
the trade was closed in accordance with our signal. We
sold our QQQQ puts at $2.20 per contract and took a
63% profit.

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Information Corner:
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
are index-based products. Each ETF holds a portfolio of securities that
approximates the price and yield performance of its underlying benchmark
index...
Options Trading - A "call option"
(or a “call”) is an option contract that gives the holder the right, but not the
obligation, to buy 100 shares of an underlying security within a certain time
frame...
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