Thursday, March 25, 2010

Re: [TheOptionClub.com] The Problem With Chasing GOOG

 

We get to play :)

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Ricky Jimenez <rickyjim@bestweb.net> wrote:
 

I took a look at the link and saw a number of GOOG strategies, most by
Tom Batchelor who posts here. Do any of them inolve the kind of
options trading I have been discussing in recent posts? A quick look
seemed to indicate these are day trading methodologies. TIA.

On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 16:53:55 -0400, "Fred Hawkins"
<fred.hawkins@edtinc.net> wrote:

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>I trade stocks and options and you are right on about GOOG. FYI TradeStation just launched a new strategy network site where you can subscribe to automated trading systems. Although there seems to be forex, futures, and stock programs on there, the Goog program seems to be one of the best programs. I am not selling anything I just subscribed and have made a bunch of money. There are tons of programs on there. I think the Goog program I trade has made over 600% so far. The data is right there to verify. If you are interested, here is a link to the new TradeStation site.
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>https://strategynetwork.tradestation.com/StrategyNetworkStore/Default.aspx click on view all strategies. Some are very good and some aren?t. There are a bunch of them now. Apparently they just launched in March and are planning a big announcement in April. I trade the Firebird Goog program but there are many others too. I hate to sound like I am advertising but when you mentioned the Goog beta I started thinking about it. I thought only hedge funds had systems like this and a few off name sites but it looks like one of the big platforms stepped up and offered them. Does anyone know of any reputable platforms that do this? Any that trade options automated? I use Tradestation to trade options due to the low commissions per trade and TOS to analyze and adjust option positions. Probably crazy to have both but it works for me.


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