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Publishing New Options Signals
We generally publish our SPY options trading signals during the market hours; however, on
on rare occasion our signals may also be issued after the market closes or
during the week-ends. While it is a rare case when our system generates a SPY
signal after the market closes, you may run into many cases when we alter
existing signal (change "Suggested Exit" or
"Stop-Losses" price) during non-trading hours. You should bear in mind that
in the same way a new signal is generated, we may close an existing signal
during the trading hours with immediate execution. On the members' signals page, we will always
post the date and time when a signal was published or changed in any
way.
In case when a new SPY options signal was generated (or an existing one altered)
during trading hours, we will inform our subscribers about the new signal by sending
out an e-mail alert. E-mail alerts are issued immediately after
any signal changes having taken place and were posted in the signals members'
area.
To limit the possibility of missing email alerts in addition to the
real-time signal-alerts, we send out summary daily email alert where we list all
signal changes that occurred during the current trading session. If there were
no any changes in a SPY position (no new signals and no changes in the current
SPY position) we state in our summary daily email alert that there were no
changes in SPY signals.
Since there could be several changes to an
excising SPY option position within a single trading session, you may receive
several email alerts during the day. As an example you may receive an alert that
new SPY options signal was generated, shortly after that you may receive second
email alert which would confirm that the position was initiated in accordance to
the previously issued signal (SPY options were traded at our "Suggested Entry"
price). If during the same trading session our system indicates any changes in
the market sentiment we may issue new "Suggested Exit" or "Suggested Stop-Loss"
prices and you may receive another email alert which would reflect those
signal's changes. If the SPY options price drops to the "Suggested Stop" or
raises to the "Suggested Stop-Loss" you may receive another email alert which
would indicate that short SPY options position is closed.
Important: You should be aware that in some cases due to spam filters and for
any other reasons which are
beyond our control, our signal's e-mail alerts may not always
reach their recipients. Therefore, it is recommend that you confirm the
signal's information you receive via e-mail by visiting the signal's area on our web site.
DISCLAIMER: THIS INFORMATION IS INTENDED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ANY FINANCIAL ADVICE. RISK IS INVOLVED IN ALL STYLES OF MONEY MANAGEMENT.
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