Options Trading Scoreboard

Excela Stockbroking regularly advises on Options Trading strategies for clients to take advantage of volatile trading markets.

Please see the table below for a scoreboard of previously executed trades:

Trade Name

Opening Trade Note
Closing Trade Note
Profit*
Capital at risk*
% return
on capital
at risk
Trading Days
2012 XJO
Condor
Spread

5-12-12
DEC CBA
Bear Call
Spread

14-11-11

18-11-11
$2025
$4650
44%
4
DEC WES
Bear Call
Spread

11-11-11

23-11-11
$1767
$4650
38%
8
NOV AWC
Breakout
Strangle

11-11-11

21-11-11
($700) LOSS
$1300
-54%
9
NOV CCL
BEAR Call
Spread

31-10-11

10-11-11
$1700
$2400
71%
8
OCT CCL
Bear Call
Spread

28-9-11

13-10-11
$1850
$2600
71%
12
XJO XMAS
Condor Calendar
Spread

20-9-11

2-11-11
$6000
$8000
75%
33

*Quoted figures do not include fees, commission and any payable taxes. Please refer to our Financial Services Guide for associated fees and charges.

To discuss any potential trades or get more information on past trades, please contact the Excela Equities team on 1800 110 808 option 1

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Important Information
Excela Equities Limited (“Excela”) is a holder of an Australian Financial Services licence (AFSLN 246510, ABN 17 010 763 041). The information contained on this scoreboard is general information only and neither purports nor is intended to be regarded as advice. This scoreboard is not designed for the purpose of providing personal, financial or investment advice and no consideration has been given or will be given to your investment objectives, financial situation or needs. Any examples presented are for illustration purposes only. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Actual results achieved in the market can vary considerably. Before acting you should consider whether the information presented is appropriate in light of your circumstances. Whilst all care has been taken in compiling the information and is provided in good faith, it is not to be relied on as a substitute for professional advice





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