The Data Base Survey - "Quickly scan for buy and sell candidates"
Trying to find over- or under-valued options? How about assets with highly liquid
markets? Use OptionVue 6's Survey to quickly scan a user-defined asset list or the
entire Background Data Base (BDB) to find assets with the liquidity and volatility
characteristics that yield prospective candidates.
Set your parameters, click Go, and Survey will deliver a ranked list of securities that
meet your criterion in a matter of seconds.
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The Data Base Survey - "Quickly scan for buy and sell candidates". The Survey function allows you to access the latest daily data on our servers to look for assets Use OptionVue 7's Survey to quickly scan a user-defined asset list, an asset class, or our entire Data Base to find assets with the liquidity and volatility characteristics that yield prospective candidates. Set your parameters, click Go, and Survey will deliver a ranked list of securities that meet your criterion in a matter of seconds.
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You can specify exactly what you are looking for and the number of candidates that result. You can search the whole database, only certain asset types (such as stocks or futures), or a subsection of assets that you specify. You can also search by one criteria and sort the results by a different one.Use a ratio comparison of implied versus statistical volatility to find covered write candidates FAST! Great for finding option buying or writing candidates. Find the assets that meet a user-defined minimum of total daily dollar volume of options traded. Eliminate assets with low liquidity. Highlight any specific candidate to add the asset to Quotes Display, or highlight and save part or the complete list for further analysis.
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There is a substantial risk of loss in trading financial instruments of any kind including stocks, futures and options. Clients should consider all relevant risk factors, including their own personal financial situation, before trading. Don't trade with money you can't afford to lose. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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