Urgent UpdateI know that on Thursday’s we usually feature a SPY set up, but I wanted to invite everyone to join me to see some exciting activity I noticed in DIA. We had a great webinar yesterday with over 1200 people signing up and just after the webinar I noticed a set up in DIA, the ETF that tracks the Dow Jones. (Isn’t that the way it always goes? This set up appeared on my charts right after the event.) I have asked John Boyer to help me host another pop-up event tomorrow at 1pm to share this set up and other potential trades that are taking place real time. To get these free trades be sure to sign up now. Click here.

Let’s take a look at how scan for any potential great SPY trades for this week. I am going to share how I look at what the SPY might move this week, an example of a trade to consider using a powerful indicator, and an update on a previous trade. Be sure to scroll down to make sure you don’t miss anything.

SPY, or the SPDR S&P 500 trust, is an exchange-traded fund that trades on the NYSE Arca under the symbol SPY. It’s an ETF covering companies traded within the SPX Exchange Traded Fund. It trades in high volume which is one of the reasons the Percentage Price Oscillator (PPO) indicator is effective when confirming direction.

I start looking at the previous trading day to see what the S&P did in terms of price movement.

The image below is Wednesday’s price activity.

This chart image is courtesy of FINVIZ.com a free website and gives a quick view of each day’s movement. 

Seeing that chart helps us know what to look for on the next chart that includes the PPO on the bottom of the chart. For more info on the PPO indicator, click here.

When we look at the PPO we are looking for places where the two lines cross. As we look at this example, we see the PPO lines moving UP which indicates a BULLISH move. The stock price in this example is $582.30.

If you were trading options and selected a 583 CALL option strike, you would pay a premium of around $11.02 for the Nov 15th expiration, or $1102 for the 100-share option contract.  If the stock price moves to 593 the premium is apt to go up about $5.00.  Your premium of $1102 plus $500= $1602. That is a profit of 45% over a short period of time.

This example shows how options can be a very effective way to control risk and maximize potential wins. We know what the premium is before we enter the trade and can determine if it is within our own individual risk tolerance. Using the leverage of options allows us to get the biggest potential return for a smaller initial investment.

Don’t stop here though, I want you to learn as much as possible. Here is a link to a video that talks more about options and how it helped me when I most needed it.

The time you put into learning to trade options will be very worthwhile. Stick with it and believe in yourself.

I wish you the very best,

Wendy

Previous Trades:

On the 9-25 newsletter we talked about buying puts. On 9-26 the Oct 18th 569 Put was $5.13. You could have sold on 10-4 for $7.28 a 42% profit.