The Trade Alert Report
  • 25 Nov 2023
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The Trade Alert Report

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This report shows all of your Trade Alerts for the current week sorted with the most recent alerts at the top.
To access the Trade Alert Report you can select Trade Alerts tile from your Dashboard or you can access it directly by clicking here.
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At a glance you can see the current price level, the price level the stock is
expected to move to, and the expected timeframe for that move to occur.

Select Alert Details to drill down further to get more details like the price percentage of the move, and its probability, as well as the price levels to enter and exit the trade.

For each Trade Alert you can drill down further to get **Trade Ideas **for buying & selling the stock, and for credit spreads, and naked calls & puts, including, the entry and exit prices, suggested options pricing, as well as the Risk/Reward ratio and Success to Failure ratio for certain trade types.

You can also receive this information pushed to your email or text message.

While the Trade Alerts are designed to work standalone, you can leverage the rest of the Platform's features to make the Trade Alerts even more useful.

For example, while the probabilities in Trade Alerts are based on a 5 year data set, you can customize the dataset, to get probabilities that are more similar to your current trading conditions.

And you can do this by inputting the price condition number and symbol into the Platform's Advanced Search, and then narrowing the time range of the data set, and you may also select volatility levels that are closer to the current levels. This narrows the dataset, to be most similar to your current trading conditions.

You can then save this alerted price conditions to your favorites, for easy future reference from
your Dashboard. You can also save this alert to your personal alerts where it can be customized under 'Manage Alerts'.


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