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Our QQQQ and SPY Options Trades in August 2007:


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+67% in 5 days

August 28, 2007.

  • On August 28, 2007 a "Calls" signal was generated for QQQQ Options.
  • On the same trading day, a trade was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought QQQQ call options at $2.30 per contract.
  • On August 30, 2007, the trade was closed. We sold our QQQQ call options at $3.30 per contract and took a 43.5% profit.

Chart 1: NASDAQ 100 15-day Index Volume Chart
NASDAQ 100 Option Trade

August 17, 2007.

  • On August 17, 2007 a "Calls" signal was generated for SPY Options.
  • On the same trading day, a trade was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought SPY call options at $4.50 per contract.
  • On August 24, 2007, the trade was closed. We sold our SPY call options at $5.50 per contract and took a 22.2% profit.

Chart 1: S&P 500 15-day Index Volume Chart
S&P 500

August 16, 2007.

  • On August 16, 2007 a "Calls" signal was generated for QQQQ Options.
  • On the same trading day, a trade was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought QQQQ call options at $2.15 per contract.
  • On August 22, 2007, the trade was closed. We sold our QQQQ call options at $3.60 per contract and took a 67.4% profit.

Chart 1: NASDAQ 100 15-day Index Volume Chart
NASDAQ 100 Option Trade

August 9, 2007.

On August 9, 2007 a "Call" signal was generated for QQQQ and SPY Options. On the same trading day, a trade was initiated in accordance with the signal.  On August 15, 2007 our stop-loss was hit and the trade was closed.

Chart 2: NASDAQ 100 15-day Index Volume Chart
QQQQ Option Trade

August 2, 2007.

  • On August 2, 2007 a "Calls" signal was generated for QQQQ Options.
  • On the same trading day, a trade was initiated in accordance with the signal. We bought QQQQ call options at $2.15 per contract.
  • On August 8, 2007, the trade was closed. We sold our QQQQ call options at $2.45 per contract and took a 14% profit.

Chart 3: NASDAQ 100 15-day Index Volume Chart
NASDAQ 100 Option Trade

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