We generally publish our signals during the trading hours; however, on occasion they may also be issued after the market close. The same applies to altered "Suggested Exit" prices, and altered "Stop-Losses". In addition, we may also open or close trading positions during the day. On the signals page in the members' area, we will always post the date and time when a signal was published, trade was opened, trade was closed or the signal's parameters altered in any way.
If a new signal was created (or an existing one altered) during trading hours, we will inform our users about the changes by sending out an e-mail alert. E-mail alerts are issued right after any signal changes having taken place. Conformational email-alerts (confirms when a position/trade was opened/closed) could be sent out with some delay as we may wait for a confirmations from on-line brokers who autotrade our signals.
In addition, we review our signals daily at approximately 20:30 EST. Following this review, we then send out e-mail alerts that reflect the latest changes. If no modifications were made to a signal on a given day, we will state this in our evening's summary e-mail to you.
Because we may alter a signal several times during a trading session, you may at times receive more than one e-mail alert for a given day. For instance, if during trading hours we decide to make a change to our "Suggested Exit" price - perhaps announcing a switch to an "at the market" price - you will receive two e-mail alerts for that day: The first will be to inform you about the change that was made to the "Suggested Exit" price; the second e-mail will then tell you about the final closing price of our option position at the end of the session.
Important: On the signals page in the members' area, you will always find the most up-to-date information about any of our signals. We have configured the signals page so that it automatically refreshes every two minutes - you will therefore always see the most recent data. However, be aware that due to spam filters and for other reasons beyond our control (such as full e-mail boxes), e-mail alerts may not always reach their recipients. We therefore recommend that you confirm the information you receive via e-mail by visiting our web site.
Naked options trading is very risky - many people lose money trading them. It is recommended contacting your broker or investment professional to find out about trading risk and margin requirements before getting involved into trading uncovered options.