TOS will graph option prices and even combinations (spreads, etc.) (Right Click on the option and choose Quick Chart. You can detach the chart to a separate window and blow it up.)
When looking at spreads, I only pay attention to the open and close. Obviously, if you are comparing the high of one option against the low of the other, you can get a skewed picture.
From: OptionClub@yahoogro
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:08 AM
To: OptionClub@yahoogro
Subject: Re: [TheOptionClub.
Hi; I am also new to the group. I trade options as well, and I look at the end of the day for options that have moved in the ending price; intraday and following the news is just too risky. The problem is fiding good price history on options, so I am wondering if anyone knows of a good web site or service that tracks it. I know it would probably be a lot of data, but just checking the community. Right now I am flying blind. Knowing the current price is one thig, but knowing where that price was 2 weeks ago is just as valuable to me.
Anyone that has any suggestions, your comments would be greatly appreciated.
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