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[fstp, logo, header] We're About to Enter a 3-6 Month Trading "Burst" Where We Project a 94% Win Rate as Two Lines Trade Closely Together Following Nov 5th Election:[Learn More Here.]( [ag views, logo, header] Will VIX see Zone 1? It has been before Aug05 that is for sure. I am showing a chart of IV30 which close tracks the VIX, to 99%+. There are clear lows in IV prior to Aug05 and the Election Vol. We are not at those yet. [ded] 30 day IV in SPY That means if we start to break we can see VIX lows we have not seen for 4 months. A lot of VIX puts that have not played could pay nicely. - AG [logo, pit profits] Want to find YOUR winning fit? Give our Customer Care Team a call at [1-888-872-3301](tel:/1-888-872-3301) Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST. Or email them anytime at [support@optionpit.com](mailto:/support@optionpit.com) [logo, fvix, header,] Election Week Wrap Up Hey Traders, In todays weekly wrap up, we'll talk VIX, S&P and some stocks that I'm watching. The VIX is telling me something...and it's good news. Plus one stock that I think could be the next Facebook. [Click here to watch!]( [ded]( - Mark --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to get Mark's Trader's Edge updates directly to your inbox?[Click this link to sign up!]( [frep] Big Flow Friday Hey Traders! TGIF Friday has arrived and that means we go live with our free pre-market analysis. Today, our newest edition Hans Albrecht will join us for the first time. We'll talk the post-election rally and how you can trade it. [Click here to join us live!]( - Mark --------------------------------------------------------------- Receive the Option Pit "Ticker of the Week" breakdowns as soon as they are released. [Click this link to sign up!]( [fpip] Option Synthetics: No Need to PDT Hi Shoppers, The other day, I told you I would revisit option synthetics. A major key to trading options is understanding how the calls, puts and stock work together. This is called the synthetics because you can synthetically create any of the three using the other two. This also helps you refrain from pattern day trading as you can synthetically close a long option without actually selling that option. [Continue here and I will teach you how to close a long S&P 500 Mini SPX Options Index (Ticker: XSP) call.]( - Licia --------------------------------------------------------------- Join Licia's trading community and start receiving her Profits In Pumps Newsletter. [Click this link to sign up!]( Don't miss when our traders go live! Get an alert everytime we open the live rooms to all of our readers for free by selecting the calendar you use below. Add Option Pit Live Events to Your Calendar [Apple]( [Google]( [Outlook]( [Outlook.com]( [Office 365]( [Yahoo]( [glossary, logo] There are plenty of terms in the trading world that need explaining. The Option Pit Glossary is here to help. 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