Option trading requires you to identify stock options at extremes in volatility. These volatility extremes indicate the options are expensive and should be sold, or cheap and should be bought. In the example volatility tables below, you can see the current implied volatility and its ranks relative to past implied volatility. Combining this volatility data with our swing trading charts will take your stock options trading to new levels.
Check out our stock options volatility trading system. Since January 2003, our stock options trading system has generated $84,294.00 net profit with 341 winning trades and 30 losing trades. That is an amazing 91.9% winners.
Our DOW stock of the day is International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Below is an example of the data available on our stock options data pages and a swing trading chart for our featured stock. For ever optionable stock, we have an array of volatility trading charts, put/call ratio charts and put/call volume charts. Check these out and use them in your own options trading.
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Do you need to know which stock options are at an extreme in volatility or put/call ratio or put/call volume? To aid your option volatility trading, every trading day we generate tables listing extremes in
You can also find information on pending stock splits and company mergers. This is the same data we use in our own highly successful option trading system.Also checkout our option trading articles.
| Services Changing Due to the high prices charged by DTN, OPRA and NASDAQ to provide historical data online to the public, we have removed all stock and options data. Any data you see on this site is obtained from Yahoo Financial, an excellent source for FREE option data. We are currently developing software for TradeStation to provide you access to our trading techniques and swing charts. If there are other data services you wish to use, please let us know. | |