Daily Report
It all happens right here. Everyday all of the reports are posted to the
OneOption website. Unlike e-mail services, we organize everything right here so
that you can quickly reference current updates and past reports. View
integrated charts to keep up with the commentary. If you're on the road, just
log in and you won't miss a beat.
Every market day, this report is released one hour before the close. We go
through every search and every stock using the OneOption
Scanner. For every stock we cover, there are 20 more that went
unmentioned. Once we've found our stocks, we dissect them using technical and
fundamental analysis. Then, we formulate a game plan that includes a set of
trading instructions.
The next morning the update process begins a half an hour into the trading day.
The Update page will be cleared and you will see our Market Commentary for the
day. It will tell you what happened overnight and how the market is shaping up
for the day. Many traders posture their activity accordingly.
Next, the prior day's picks get a review at the bottom of original Daily Report
an hour into the open. We take a fresh look, finalize the trading parameters
and add additional comments. If the stock is taking off, it will also be
highlighted in the Update page.
The final step in the morning routine takes us back to the Update page. Here you
will find a watch list with all of the stocks that have been covered in prior
Daily Reports. This is a centralized location where you can click on a symbol
and bring up a chart. Everyday we monitor all of the stocks and the ones that
are "behaving" get mentioned. Often, we will include insights on the "dogs"
too. At your request, an alert will be e-mailed when a new update is posted.
Just mark the Notify Me box at the top of the page to add this feature.
The Daily Report delivers so many ideas that it is used by, day traders, swing
traders, option traders and even short-term investors. The initial report
highlights a stock that we want on our watch list. If we need to act right
away, those comments are made. Often, there may be a stock that is setting up
for a move; it just may need some time before we can jump on it. A weak stock
experiencing a short covering rally would be a classic example. We'll wait for
the rally to fade and then take a position. The Daily Report is not designed to
generate a trade for every stock that is covered. Some stocks will "start",
some will "sit on the bench" with limited playing time and some will be "cut".
Some will get their number "retired". It all depends on what they do once
they're on the team.
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