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QQQQ (old QQQ) Options Signals Email Alert Example
We use email alerts to send out our trading signals. In order to
standardize and streamline the detail information associated
with each signal, we have created four distinct signal
parameters (described below), each of which can be further
described by use of memos with standardized messages . Below you
see an example of a typical email alert:
New
QQQQ (old QQQ) Options Signal was issued.
Signal Date: 12/6/2003
Security: QQQQ
Symbol:
QQQQ
Signal: Call
Expiry Date: 1/16/2004
Strike Price: $35
Entry Price: at or below $1.40
Exit Price: at or above $1.80
NOTE: A signal is cancelled if the trade has not occurred
within 3 trading days.
There were changes in our signal today, 12/6/2003. |
Overview of the four signal
parameters: 1st signal parameter
(the “Main Message”): Displays
recent announcements associated with our signals. The “Main
Message” is always displayed. Click
HERE to see examples.
2nd signal parameter (the
“Signal Message”): Determines
the type of signal (long or short), entry and exit prices, etc.
The “Signal Message” is only displayed when a signal has already
been issued. It will not be displayed, when there is either no
signal, or a signal has been cancelled or closed.
3rd signal parameter (the
“Signal Life”): Defines the
time span (number of trading days) within which a trade has to
be initiated after a signal has been issued. The signal life
message is displayed only when a trade is not opened according
to
"Suggested Entry Price"
of the signal. 4th signal parameter
(the “Signal Modifications”):
indicates whether or not any changes were made to our signal.
Also includes the date an email alert was sent. This message is
always displayed.
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