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QQQQQ Options Trade History
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The following table contains all except the
most recent trades, which are only available to members.
The key to the following table is not that every trade was
profitable, but that on the whole there were consistently more
profitable trades than negative ones.
SPY Options Return
+0.00%
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Our Summary Returns |
SPY
Buy & Hold |
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As
of 2/8/2010 |
Complete History
How results are calculated:
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The trade entry price is based
on the actual market price of the option at the moment it trades
at or below the
"Suggested Entry Price" (this
applies only once a trade signal has been issued). Should the market
open much lower than its previous closing price, the trade entry
price might be substantially lower than the
"Suggested Entry Price".
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The exit to cash price is based
on the actual market price of the option at the moment it trades
at or above the
"Suggested Exit Price" (this
applies only once a trade signal has been issued). Should the market
open much higher than its previous closing price, the trade exit
price might be substantially higher than the
"Suggested Exit Price".
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The percent growth figure in the
table above does not represent a compounded rate of return but a
summary return. We do not calculate compounded rates of return since
we do not want to encourage traders to invest all of their capital
in options. We encourage you to invest only a small portion of your
assets in options – an amount that will fit your personal trading
needs and risk tolerance. In our opinion, that amount should be
about 10% of your total portfolio; it should never exceed 30%.
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Information 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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