If you are just starting out in options,do yourself a favor and spend $100 on nattenburg and macmillan..Then get yourself a CHEAP options calculator/simualtor... The CBOE has one for free,i am looking at OptionStar which is pretty reasonable and can operate on delayed feeds.As i am evaluating it,i will hold off on reccomending it.. As for Optionetics,do yourself a favor and save your money.
To analyze a particular options strategy for a specific stock, just go to http://www.TheOptionsLab.com see if it helps or not.
We have been thinking hard about letting Optons Lab support unlimited legs, but we keep asking ourselves how many options traders trade more than four legs at a time. Can you name one Options strategy that need more than four legs ? Heard of Slingshot ??? If you can name one, have you actually traded it ?
Dear forum visitors !!! Is it correct to state that Option Vue and Optionetics are the best programms for analysis of options? All I want is just a "yes or no" question Andrey
I have been using the Options Lab for a while and quite like it, the feature it does not have is something like options scanner. Does the OptionsVue support that ?
As I know, yes. OptionVue provides with Trade Finder http://www.optionvue.com/overvue_tradefinder.htm And I like the feature much. What programs might heve the same functions?