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Options Trading System - to trade QQQQ Options and SPY Options
 
www.qqq-options-trading.com

QQQ-Options-Trading delivers options trading signals for QQQQ and SPY options.

Our options trading signals are easy to follow; they are very clear. The options signal itself may be formulated as: "Buy Puts" or "Buy Calls". Beginners, as well as more advanced options traders can profit from these options trading signals. We suggest you monitor our options trading signals for some time before committing your money to the options markets (“paper trading”).

Our QQQQ and SPY options trading system is highly flexible. Old options signals may be cancelled and replaced with new options signals at a later time (if a trade was not initiated). The options stock market can be very volatile and trading setups may change in an instant. What was the right options 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).

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

We will also give you a number of alternate (but closely related) option symbols. You can trade these options in lieu of the main option symbol (for which we issued a signal).

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.

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.

Options trading is very risky and not suitable for every investors. The options trading may result in loosing an entire portfolio. We recommend to invest only a small part of the assets in options - an amount that will fit the personal trading needs and risk tolerance. In our opinion, that amount could make up about 10% of the total portfolio, and it should certainly never exceed 30%.
 

 


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