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Execute Period We define "Execute Period" as the time span (in number of days) within which a trade must be initiated. If a short option’s price does not reach the "Suggested Entry" price (or trade below it) within this stated period of time, the original signal will be cancelled. The signal execute period prevents us from opening a trade if the market doesn't move in our favor. Important: A signal that does not lead to the initiation of a trade will always be cancelled. Changing market conditions may prompt us to issue a new trading signal together with a new "Suggested Entry" price. A new signal will always cancel out a previous signal. |
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Risk Statement: Naked options trading is very risky, many people lose money trading and losses can exceed the amount invested. | ||||||||
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