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Anyone else having issues with OX Trade Calc not returning ROI and P&L? I haven't been able to get it to work for over 4 days.....I contacted them yesterday and apparently they are fixing the issue.
Yes, I've seen that recently also. They seem to make improvements regularly so I'm guessing that is what might be happening. They have a good support team so it should be available soon...
Yes It isn't working. I sent them an email on Monday and the person responding didn't have a clue what I was talking about. I replied and told him to send the email to his supervisor. Nobody responded back.
Here is my current Position Board. All positions are currently breakeven or profitable.
The furthest one out expires on 8/16/2013, and if I hold these all to expiration, without selling any new options, from Feb 1 to Aug 16 I'll have annual rate of return of 40%.
Not too shabby. Making sure losers (I had one already in NG) don't get out of control is one of the keys to this, it seems.
Interesting. I have on all of these, some different strikes, except the LH. I have CLn3 72-130 strangle. 112 is a bit close for me.
I also have on ESm3 1300 or less puts. GCm3 2000+ calls and 1150 or less puts (thank goodness they expire in 11 days). A bunch of NG calls. RBm3 calls. SB calls. 2,256 short options.
Here is why NG prices prices shouldn't get too high.
So a NG price in the upper 4s is double the cost of coal. Yes coal costs more to control the emissions, but not double NG. Electric plants started switching back to coal when NG hit 3.25.