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Our QQQQ and SPY Options Trades in October 2006:
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4 trades - 3 winners
+39.5% on QQQQ Options
October 27, 2006.
+13% in 3 trading days
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October 27, 2006 a "Calls" signal was generated
for QQQQ Options.
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On the same trading day, a trade
was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought QQQQ
calls at $1.15 per contract.
- On October 31, 2006,
the trade was closed. We sold
our QQQQ calls at $1.30 per contract and took a
+13% profit.
Chart 1:
NASDAQ 100 5-day
Index Volume Chart

October 24, 2006.
+13% in 1 trading days
- On
October 24, 2006 a "Puts" signal was generated
for QQQQ Options.
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On the same trading day, a trade
was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought QQQQ
puts at $1.10 per contract.
- On October 25, 2006
(next trading day),
the trade was closed. We sold
our QQQQ puts at $1.25 per contract and took a
+13.6% profit.
Chart 1:
NASDAQ 100 1-day
Index Volume Chart

October 13, 2006.
+30% in 3 trading days
- On
October 13, 2006 a "Puts" signal was generated
for QQQQ Options.
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On the same trading day, a trade
was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought QQQQ
puts at $1.30 per contract.
- On October 17, 2006,
the trade was closed. We sold
our QQQQ puts at $1.70 per contract and took a
+30.8% profit.
Chart 1:
NASDAQ 100 5-day
Index Volume Chart

October 9, 2006.
- On
October 9, 2006 a "Puts" signal was generated
for QQQQ Options.
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On the same trading day, a trade
was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought QQQQ
puts at $1.40 per contract.
- On October 12, 2006,
the trade was closed. We sold
our QQQQ puts at $1.15 per contract.
Chart 1:
NASDAQ 100 5-day
Index Volume Chart

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selling (writing) a call option, you are selling the right to an option
buyer to purchase the underlying stock or index at a particular strike
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