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    Red Option

    Articals that may help your learning curve http://files.sheridanmentoring.com/download/documents/articles/JS_CALENDAR.pdf http://files.sheridanmentoring.com/download/documents/articles/JS_DC&C.pdf http://files.sheridanmentoring.com/download/documents/articles/JS_DD&BS.pdf Carl
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    Red Option

    I used their auto trade service for 1 year with a TOS account. I set the contract depth to 2 positions on DD and IC. At the end of the year my account was down not up. Most of the loss could be accounted for by TOS commissions. Entry, adjustments, exits add up quickly on 4 leg spreads...
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    Hong Kong - anyone currently in HK?

    Check with some other boards http://jwong139.proboards84.com/ http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/hkoptions http://p094.ezboard.com/boptionstraderforum Option traders can talk Stocks, TA, etc. and have meetings also. Carl
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    C++ Compilers.

    The Loops I ment are like Stop Lights for cars (waiting) for input/output, etc. Carl
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    C++ Compilers.

    Loops like idling an car, uses resources with little or no return. Atempt to replace them with interupts or flags or become creative. Carl
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    Which strike has best bang for a buck?

    Options are not as simple as stock. You can be right on direction and still lose money. IV changes must be considered along with price and time. A good trading plan and knowledge is needed. Carl
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    Which strike has best bang for a buck?

    ITM can make the greatest $, but have low ROI OTM will make the greatest % gain. An OTM spread, would help spread your risk. Good Trading
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    Which strike has best bang for a buck?

    Don't risk any money before gaining knowledge, Paper trade.
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    education/books

    Save Target As... http://www.spytrdr.com/WhatIsTechnicalAnalysis.pdf
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    Minnesota Traders Group (Day Traders, options)

    http://daytraders.meetup.com/13/ http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/TwinCitiesWSWS/ I just saw your post. . .
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    volatility trading

    maybe ? http://vixandmore.blogspot.com/
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    IC on DNDN = safer play?

    Buy Low volatility (in times past now) Sell High volatility (before the announcement)
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    basic synthetics questions

    Long straddle - Long 2 Puts Short straddle - Short 2 Calls Paper Trade so you can learn at a lower cost to your account.
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    Does anyone plan for Doomsday?

    Hedge an Index. Maybe just a Put option. A reverse Ratio Backspread or better yet a "SlingShot" hedge. (see Cottles book).
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    Advice needed on auto-trading options

    Pick a broker with low commissions and ticket charge. Trade small, to learn (maybe 1 or 2 contracts per leg). Place your own trades, maybe from a e-mail. Multi legged AutoTrading with adjustments, gets confusing to follow the money, and it can get expensive. Save as much of your account, so...
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    Charles Cottle's educational material

    IV_Trader - did you ever ever established a long term/consistent winning strategy, without knowledge or education ?
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    Where to start Papertrading

    I know "Interactive Brokers", and "Think Or Swim" have Paper Trading accounts.
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    Book Recommendation Please.

    If you think you really know the strategies, these books will take you to the next level. "Sheldon Natenburg" for Option Volatility "Charles Cottle" for Options Trading
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    Any tax packages that handle options?

    You may look at http://www.greencompany.com/ I have used their "GTT TradeLog" product and my tax people like it. Carl
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    Any trader From Italy?

    I just spent Oct. Nov. in "Vico del Gargano". I loved it, a quiet little town, swept clean daily. I'm planning a B&B just East of town (.7 mile). I'm going back this spring, I'll trade by Internet, it's made the world a smaller place. I have not looked into Tax issues there as yet...
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