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QQQQ and SPY Options Trading

Our options trading signals are easy to follow; they are very clear and simple in their structure. The signal itself may be formulated as: "Puts" (to purchase a put option) or "Calls" (to buy a call option).

QQQ-Options-Trading delivers trading signals for QQQQ and SPY options. Beginners, as well as more advanced options traders can profit from these signals. We suggest you monitor our trading signals for some time before committing your money to the markets (“paper trading”).

We update our website as soon as a new options signal has been generated. You can always get the most current signal for a particular option by checking our members’ home page. Subscribers are also notified by e-mail about the current signals status and any other changes. Email alerts are sent out promptly following each signals update. To receive our trading signals by email, you will need to register on the members’ home page (using your e-mail address).

The fact that a new options trading signal was issued does not necessarily imply a trade will always take place. There are situations where the market fails to reach our “Suggested Entry Price”. Note that our trading signals typically “expire” within a few trading days. Let’s assume a new trading signal was issued (published) on a particular day. If no trade was initiated by the end of that session, the signal will expire, and we will cancel it. The main reason we sometimes cancel a signal is to protect you against losses. Options are decaying (wasting) assets and lose a portion of their value each day.

When we issue a new options trading signal, we also include several options parameters that you need to make trading decisions:

Our QQQQ and SPY options trading system is highly flexible. Old signals may be cancelled and replaced with new signals at a later time (if a trade was not initiated). The stock market can be very volatile and trading setups may change in an instant. What was the right trade yesterday could be completely inappropriate today. Once an option trade has been initiated in accordance with a signal, the only parameters we may change from that point on are the “Suggested Exit Price”, as well as our “Stop-Loss Price” (we do this either to increase profits or to reduce losses).

A process called “volume technical analysis” is behind the generation of these trading signals; other forms of market analysis are also incorporated into our decision making process. You can review all our previous trades by consulting our options trade history. A review of previous options trades will give you a better understanding of how these signals were generated. Our trade history indicates the exact points at which signals were generated, and it shows you where we initiated and closed trades. All chart examples are supported by brief explanations that specify why a particular options signal was generated.

You may auto-trade our signals with the leading online options brokers: www.thinkorswim.com and www.optionsxpress.com. A complete list of online brokers where you may auto-trade our signals can be found here.

  • Options Trading Strategies: Here, we show you several examples of options investment strategies. We also discuss questions on options trading, such as how much to invest, how to reduce your trading risk, and how to protect your portfolio.
  • All About our Signals: Here you will find answer to many questions, from specific signal parameters to the best way to use our signals;
  • Comparisons between QQQQ and SPY options signals: Here, we discuss similarities and differences between these two options trading systems. We also tell you how they can be used by different types of traders;


RISK STATEMENT: The trading of stocks, futures, commodities, index futures or any other securities has potential rewards, and it also has potential risks involved. Trading may not be suitable for all users of this Website. Analyst research available through this Website does not constitute a recommendation or a solicitation to purchase or sell any particular securities. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You absolutely must make your own decisions before acting on any information obtained from this Website.
 

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