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Differences between ITS Signals and OTS Options Signals
ITS (http://signals.indexvolume.com)
signals and OTS (www.qqq-options-trading.com)
options signals represent two entirely different
services, although both are part of the Highlight
Investments Group. The various trading products offered
are created by independent teams, and different trading
systems are used to generate the particular signals.
Furthermore, signals issued by the ITS team may differ
completely from those issued by the OTS team.
OTS options signals are issued for the trading
options contracts only (i.e., long calls and puts); in
contrast, ITS signals are issued for trading index
derivatives (QQQQ, SPDRs and DIA) only.
The principal difference between trading options and
trading index derivatives (QQQQ, SPDRs and DIA) is that
in the case of options trading, time works against the
options trader. Options decrease in value over time. On
the other hand QQQQ, SPDRs and DIA are traded as stock
and their values are not affected by time. The fact that
an option steadily loses its value in time is a critical
component for options traders. Even if the ITS trading
system relies on the same technical indicators as the
OTS options trading system, the strategies for applying
these indicators, generating signals, and setting stop
losses may differ greatly.
The teams that generate ITS and OTS trading signals work
independently from each other; they are also completely
autonomous from the other services provided by the
Highlight Investments Group. The only common denominator
is that both teams make use of MarketVolume®'s technical
indicators. Even though OTS and ITS services apply
similar market indicators to generate their trading
signals, the underlying market analysis remains
independent. In other words, the technical analysis work
performed by one team does not affect the analysis
carried out by the other team. Each team may use a
different set of indicators and establish its own
critical levels, that may result in completely different
signals.
Important note: OTS
and ITS signals require separate subscriptions. If you
have a subscription to the ITS signals service, you may
not also have access to (and may not be able to
auto-trade) OTS signals. The same applies to OTS
subscribers ďż˝ an OTS signals subscription does not
automatically grant access to ITS signals. |
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