Thursday, July 19, 2007

Historical options data with PowerOptions

In addition to their other data and educational materials, PowerOptions has a tool called SmartHistoryXL that allows you to search historical options data to test how an option might have performed, had you traded those positions, up through expiration or any date between the selected date and the day if the search.

While past performance is no guarantee of future performance, this is still a very powerful tool that can help you in understanding how your choices might have performed, and hopefully helping you to make better choices in the future.

PowerOptions has a free 14-day trial to let you find out more about how they can help you to automatically sort, filter, and analyze all 2,900+ optionable stocks and 190,000+ options online to find investments to meet your profit goals.


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