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Posts Tagged ‘options portfolio management’

Version 6 is in Beta

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Our development team has finally pushed out the first beta version of OTrader version 6.

We will put this early beta out to a few of our members to test the functionality. This first release duplicates everything version 4.2.5 currently provides to you. We need to make sure everything is smooth for our users before releasing it as our official product.

If you have a current license, you will get the update as part of your yearly support fees. In addition to all the future modifications as long as you are current.

Our goal is to release small quick updates to the code. This complete rewrite will allow us to add more functions that you have been requesting. This is the code base that we will use to build a more robust platform.

Our tentative release date is 2012-FEB-15. Like all software we may slip a week or two. But the early testing is looking good.

We have tried to clean the menu up for your use. The journal and risk management features are now integrated into the main interface. As we go forward, we need to add alerts, and more reports as well as more calculations for planning your trades before you get into the trading day.

Thank you all for your patience. This has been a 16 month project and it is finally coming to fruition. Your support has allowed us to rebuild OTrader and focus more on your needs!

Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones!

The OTrader / RooTrader Team!

Who Can You Trust? – MF Global Entered Bankruptcy

Friday, November 11th, 2011

MF Global is missing $633 million from their client accounts. The company has filed for Bankruptcy protection, and is being dismantled.

Currently, investigators are trying to take the company books apart and figure out where all of the funds are at. At the same time, the staff of over 1000 workers at the brokerage are being laid off.

http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/11/news/companies/mf_global_layoffs/

You can blame a lot of failures on the economy and the difficulties that have ensued. However, this failure is purely bad management.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MF_Global

A firm originally founded in 1783, it grew over time, and then evolved into the Man Group.

Eventually, the brokerage firm was spun off and founded as a separate company in 2007 during an IPO as MF Global. With the second largest IPO in 2007.

http://www.nyse.com/press/1184840344433.html

Now, with $42 billion in assets, and equity of $1.4 billion, it is a failed enterprise.

Some highlights are:
The Wall Street Journal reported that MF Global would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after investing $6 billion in sovereign bonds issued by European countries.

On October 25, 2011 MF Global reported a $191.6 million quarterly loss as a result of trading on European government bonds.

According to the CME Group Inc., MF Global broke rules on keeping customer money separate from its own trading accounts.

The MF Global bankruptcy was the the largest Wall Street firm to collapse since the Lehman Brothers incident in September 2008.

The biggest issue in my mind is; “Who do you trust?”

This was not a home town broker who bet big and failed. This was a large to mid-size player (depending on how you measure), that bet big and failed. A stock traded on the NYSE, and audited by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Even if the players get their money back from the assets, it will take months (years?) to clear this mess up.

How long would your funds be tied up in court?

Could you withstand the financial blow if your investments were tied up in this type of action?

Do you trade or park all of your assets with one firm?

When we thought of diversification, we rarely thought of not using a single bank, brokerage, currency or even country. Now, in any weekend, you can wake up to the folly of a CEO having lost control of his organization and your money. You can go from a secure investment program to financial ruin in a weekend.

You have to maintain control of your investments. The facade that the major players present should not be trusted. When you are looking at the long term, remember the basics, diversity and proper risk management!

Depending on the size of your net worth, you need to ensure no single entity can bring you to financial ruin. Pain, maybe, but nobody should be able to ruin your future.

Remember, they are not watching out for you! That is your job. Only you can assume the risk, and the reward of your financial life.

Google Price Updates

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

To pull price updates from Google Finance, open OTrader on your desktop and then:

Menu->Edit->Preferences & Setup -> Security Codes -> Set all codes to update via <Choose Google>…then click Apply…that will update the entire portfolio to get updates from Google.

If you want to go back to Yahoo or your custom DDE price update settings, go back to Preferences and select your old choice.

We are still working on our central update server. We know some markets are missing from Google and Yahoo and we want to provide that data to you. This server will be tied to our next major software release later this year.

Happy Trading!

Nik

How manage an Iron Condor Trade

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

This video shows how to enter and manage an Iron Condor trade.

Easy access to the most recent Covered call videos

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

If you are looking for videos on how to use OTrader with covered calls then go to the Covered Call Library. Each time we make a new covered call video I will upload it to this page.