iBankCoin
I turn dials and fiddle with knobs to hone in on harmonic rotations
Joined Oct 26, 2011
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The Gilded Age Is Here

Now that I’ve locked in partial gains and abolished trade risk, I would like to discuss how Exodus is changing the way I trade options. You may be asking yourself, why not be more transparent and declare your positions to the world upon origination? It’s simple, when you pirate across the seas waving the Jolly Roger you make enemies—mostly predatory robots.

Now listen closely lads I’m going to teach you how to fish with the latest tactical gear.

Yesterday GILD flagged oversold on the 12 month algo. Said signal came with historical precedence, a 10 and 2 record of winship, indeud. It also came with expectations, look to see a move around 3.6% or so, great.

Thanks to this information, picking a strike was simple. If yesterday’s price was about $100 and we’re expecting about a 4% move, the 104th strike was about right. And since the signal cycle is 10 days, 2 week’s worth of time is sufficient.

Enter today, one day into the cycle and we can see Exodus has won again, flexing its sublime ability to time near term lows, and each contract purchased has already paid about the semi-annual price of admission to Exodus.  Each contract–how many you bought is a factor of your risk tolerance.

This is just one of the tools that has me in love with Exodus. It is changing the way I trade big time. I am so confident in the value Exodus offers that I am helping out with sales.

If you haven’t already made your interest known by emailing The Fly, shoot an email to me at [email protected] so you can be hooked up with a free trial. BONUS – If you email me by market close I will share with you today’s pick, served on a complex web of mathematical harmony.

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One comment

  1. boyaj

    Raul, thanks for the great post. Extremely simplified, yet valuable (the best type of trading/investing strategy), for either options or common.

    Quick question for you, how did you determine that the signal cycle was 10 days long? Are all PPT signals 10 days long? Thanks for the insight.

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