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Our "secret formula" and its consequences!

We have decided that in order o increase usage of our site we are going to have to disclose our "secret formula". In order to do that we need to get our patent application filed and then rebuild our website. The patent application has been in progress for several months now. We had hoped to be able to post a page explaining the formula by September 1, 2008. My patent attorneys took longer than they said it would.

The consequences!
Our formula makes it extremely easy for any trader who has lost money to claim that someone is  manipulating option prices for their own benefit unrelated to anything in the marketplace causing that loss. We do not know who is doing this, that will be for the lawyers to decide. We have the MS Excel formula and the charts no one else has ever been able to make, to back up what we say. Traders can get any second year law student to stand before a jury with only an eighth grade education and option prices are in fact being manipulated. The OSCC Option Pricing model works both for option prices in either stocks or commodities, Unlike the presently used model, ours shows how the support under the options is floated for different contracts on the same futures and how it floats differently in different futures. Comparing our option pricing formula, which is much faster,  to the present formula is like comparing a Viper (OSCC) to a Model T (others). 

I know everyone is going to say that because no one knows which way the futures or stocks are going to go, losses are expected. Our response is that, while that is certainly true, option prices move in manner never disclosed. Thus  a trader who may have made money on a trade if future movement was all that was going on, not only did he not make that money, but lost money and, in our opinion, is entitled to collect both. 
In my opinion it will be extremely unlikely that any individual will bring an action to recover their losses due to the cost of litigation. On the other hand, class actions should have a chance due to the large numbers involved and because the army of experts hired by whoever is doing this will talk in terms that will simply go over the heads of the average juror as compared to the explanation of our model that the average juror can easily grasp and understand. This may cost someone a small amount of money or none or could be so large as to bankrupt them. What affect this will have on our economy I have no idea.

We do not know how traders are going to accept this. This may turn out to be a big deal or it may turn out to be less than a grain of sand on the beaches of Florida.

The OSCC Option Model Formula Basics.




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This site relates to option trading of commodity options and futures with strategies that buy or sell puts and calls either long or short for profit on treasury bonds and notes, Dow Jones Index, soybean products, corn, wheat, oats, rough rice and T-Bond options on the CBT, Chicago Board of Trade through "floor traders". We are also doing 6 currencies from the CME, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the Japanese Yen, British Pound, Swiss Franc, the Euro FX (ECU) and the Australian and Canadian dollars. We also do 5 agriculture products, the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 and Eurodollars related to European and Economic Monetary Union (EMU) interest rates. Commodities are a high risk speculative hedging investment and traders should use brokers for trading contracts who keep their funds and money in accounts with high rates. This site provides free commentary, and technical analysis on commodity futures and option premiums by OSCC from our futures charts and option charts for use by traders. This site no longer provides free quotes, although we do provide a free commodity ticker.
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