September 7, 2009 11:48 PM | 1 min read
Nic Wins Buying Options 83% of the Time
How does he do this? It’s called the “MoneyLine.” It’s how you can spot quick moves in a stock that you close in as little as one day. And we’re not talking about peanuts here. He's won up to 411% using his MoneyLine approach to options. Here's how he does it.
(Click Image to Enlarge/ Glossary)In spite of higher markets across the board after Friday's Jobs report showing a higher than expected unemployment rate set against fewer job losses and greater household earnings, US equities finished the week mostly lower with the S&P 500 (SPY) down some -1.3%. In fact, among the tracked ETFs, only Emerging Markets (EEM), Transports (IYT), Consumer Staples (XLP) and Precious Metals (DBP) were spared for the week.
Holiday shortened Week Thirty-Seven of 2009 features a commensurately briefer economic calendars, as follows:
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I do hope that you enjoyed your long weekend!
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Nic Wins Buying Options 83% of the Time
How does he do this? It’s called the “MoneyLine.” It’s how you can spot quick moves in a stock that you close in as little as one day. And we’re not talking about peanuts here. He's won up to 411% using his MoneyLine approach to options. Here's how he does it.
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