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Strategies & Market Trends : Option Simulator / RT

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To: Harold Lanier who wrote (4)4/9/1997 1:19:00 PM
From: The Jedi   of 31
 
Harold

I stopped using the option simulator primarily as I found the scan features a bit difficult to use. The main reason I need an options software is to scan for good trades.

I have been through the process of options pricing and realized that it does not matter what the theoretical price of option is. It is what is percieved as good value that people buy and sell. MSWin 6.0 can do option pricing. And these days the term undervalued or overvalued options have no meaning except that they are so for a reason ie. their expectation of movement. So the only thing one would need to scan is for increased activity in certain options. Option pricing and the greeks are now routinely available at quote.com and MSWin 6.0 can do it too. So now I am searching for an easier to use option scan software with data.

It is good that you started this thread, hopefully more people will start to post here. Good Luck.

Kiri
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