Ricky,
I'm using Options Oracle, a free graphing app. While it might be cumbersome if you have a lot of trades to trace, it's easy enough to enter and record changes on a daily basis and add them to an Excel sheet. The Options Oracle also has features which enable saving trade info as well as other features which I haven't had time to explore yet. It may possibly meet your needs.
Lou
--- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com, Ricky Jimenez <rickyjim@...> wrote:
>
> Suppose you are entering a trade which you plan to modify on a daily
> basis. It could be a backtest, paper or real money trade. What is
> the best way to keep track of the history of the daily positions? Of
> course you would want the cummulative position, total credit or debit
> and P/L including closed positions, at each day in the trade and maybe
> a way to automatically generate the expiration graph for any date. Has
> anybody cobbled together something using the TOS platform and Excel?
>
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