Bob, on my Paper Money account, Days Back is disabled. I will ask
support about this on Monday.
On Fri, 14 May 2010 17:31:12 -0400, "Bob Hug" <rchug@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
>Ricky:
>There is a "work around". Go to "Monitor" - "Account Statement"; put in enough "days back" to include your first trade; put "GS" in the symbol box; open "Trade History"; right click on each trade and select "Analyze Duplicate Trade". When you are finished doing this for all trades, go to the "Analyze" tab - "Risk Profile" - put "GS" in the symbol area; change "Show All" to "Hide Positions" and you will see the current P&L of the trade, including all adjustments.
>Bob
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ricky Jimenez
> To: OptionClub
> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 4:49 PM
> Subject: [TheOptionClub.com] Some Remarks on the TOS Platform
>
>
>
> I know that there are many devotees of this software here. I have
> been trying to learn it recently and have found some real concerns.
>
> 1. It doesn't supply the total of the credits and debits of the trades
> made on a particular underlying, the kind of thing we look at every
> day in the GS thread. On their Monitor-Activity and Positions tab,
> you can find out the total P/L of the open positions in an underlying
> stock. On the Monitor-Account Statement tab, you can find out the
> total Mark which I think is the midpoint of the current bid and ask
> for all open positions in the underlying. I suppose you can
> approximate the total debit/credit for the open positions by adding
> the Mark to the open P/L but they should supply it more conveniently.
> It was explained to me that TOS thinks real traders are mostly
> interested in how much they are up or down for the day, not for any
> other time period. (Yes, that is really what a support person told
> me!)
>
> 2. I failed in my attempt, using this software, to construct the
> current P/L expiration graph of the GS trade. Since some people have
> posted such graphs, it apparently can be done but I only saw how to
> construct a P/L graph for a position based on current option prices.
> Do you have to go into thinkBack and step through the days up to now?
>
>
>
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