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Differences between NOS and OTS Options Signals
NOS (www.options-trading-system.com) options 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 option trading products offered are created by independent teams, and different trading systems are used to generate signals. Furthermore, signals issued by the NOS team may differ completely from those issued by the OTS team.

OTS options signals are issued for the trading of long options positions only (i.e., long calls and puts); in contrast, NOS signals are issued for trades involving short options (including the establishing of uncovered options positions).

The principal difference between trading options on the long side only and trading uncovered options (selling options short) is that in the first case, time works against the options trader. In contrast, for the options writer, time is an ally. The fact that a long option steadily loses its time value is a critical component for traders who are long options. In contrast, the same principle helps those traders who write (short) options. Each approach requires the use of a different set of strategies. Even if the NOS options 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 NOS 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 NOS 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 their own critical levels, thus resulting in completely different signals. To underscore this, if you compare the NOS signals history with the OTS signals history, you will notice that there is no correlation between the two systems: Signals are issued at different times and with varying frequency. In some instances, the signals may even reflect a completely divergent market opinion.

Important note: OTS and NOS signals require separate subscriptions. If you have a subscription to the NOS signals service, you may not 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 NOS signals.

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