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Subject:
hunting for stock options & charting them by their price instead of stock price
Category: Business and Money Asked by: intlnatureboy-ga List Price: $15.00 |
Posted:
09 Jun 2006 10:50 PDT
Expires: 09 Jul 2006 10:50 PDT Question ID: 736739 |
This is in relationship to Stock Market Options: I am looking for an inexpensive service that hunts for call & put options that give at least a 7% premium on options that I write (sell). (Less than $39/month). I am also looking for s/w that charts stock according to an option price & strike target instead of the stock price. If the s/w has a choice to switch back to the strike price, that is good too. The charting s/w should allow me to chart from 6 months to a day with periods ranging from a day down to 1 minute. |
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Subject:
Re: hunting for stock options & charting them by their price instead of stock price
From: redfoxjumps-ga on 09 Jun 2006 18:30 PDT |
If the s/w has a choice to switch back to the strike price, that is good too. Since ths strike price of any option is usually the same number during the entire contract(failing an odd ball thing like a stock split), I am guessing you a difference = or - between the market and the strike price. Does the Fitch company still exist? They used to publish tabulations of option prices. |
Subject:
Re: hunting for stock options & charting them by their price instead of stock p
From: intlnatureboy-ga on 09 Jun 2006 18:48 PDT |
I'm not familiar with the Fitch company. The reason why I mention the strike price along with the other option prices is that the chart will display differently, depending upon what the current stock price is, strike price and current option price. One way, the chart can stay the same, is if the option prices are adjusted to reflect the chart. However, the option price must still incorporate the intrinsic value & the time value. Naturally if we were just looking at the stock price, it wouldn't have the time component. |
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