Radioactive? That's bad, right?
Does poweropt have a scripting language?
What's the resolution and quality of the price database (tick by tick, no errors, no "theoretical" kludges)?
As far as I'm aware (and that's not saying too much...) tickdata is the "only" source of validated tick by tick historical price data for options. They have their own fleas (ticks?) in terms of cost and dependence on third party tools.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 7:43 PM, RobertH <robhansen5252@hotmail.com > wrote:
No chance. It's a pretty old article. You can read it and a couple of other good ones here:
Regarding Power Options, I think that's the firm associated with Kurt, the radioactive married put guy. Are there a lot of Power Options guys in this forum who can answer some questions and lend me a hand?
Thanks,
RFH
--- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com , "Sean" <seangreen420@...> wrote:
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> Robert
> Could it be that Dan Sheridan has published this check list to advertise is new software?
> sean
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> --- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com , "RobertH" <robhansen5252@> wrote:
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> > I was reading an interview with Dan Sheridan this morning, and he had a checklist of the specific criteria he wants to see before putting on a particular spread trade. The criteria involves implied volatility skews, pricing of the spreads, open interest in the options, and a few other things. He said that you need stock screening software with options capabilities. Is anyone familiar with software which will screen for spreads, or maybe an internet site?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > RFH
> >
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Adam
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