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I am a new ScottradeELITE user and recently decided to try Trade-Ideas to help me find stocks that I might be interested in buying. Is there anything I can do to make it easier to set up the screener?
Sincerely,
C.G.
Chicago, IL
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Dear Todd,
I am a new ScottradeELITE user and recently decided to try Trade-Ideas to help me find stocks that I might be interested in buying. Is there anything I can do to make it easier to set up the screener?
Sincerely,
C.G.
Chicago, IL

Dear Kristin,
Is there a place I can go to learn more about ScottradeELITE and how to optimize the available functions? I enjoy reading your educational articles on how to use ScottradeELITE, however I would like to learn more about the specific functions I use the most.
Sincerely,
C.H
Miami, FL


Dear Mr. Brinkman,
I've been hearing a lot about options, and I'd like to know more about them (I'm fairly new to trading). Why do people buy options? For example, how does buying an option compare to buying a stock?
Thank You,
Anonymous Trader

Dear Mitul,
Are orders sent to Scottrade routed elsewhere or handled by Scottrade?
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I read your recent Online Security Checklist article regarding the free McAfee® offer and how I can help to protect my identity from fraud. Could you give me more information regarding phishing scams? It seems like the financial industry is a popular target for it, and I want to be protected.
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Dear Amy,
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Dear Kristin,
I enjoyed your article in last month's newsletter regarding Exchange-Traded Funds. How do I go about finding a list of ETFs I might be interested in?
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I noticed you recently added Stochastic RSI to your charts in ScottradeELITE. What is Stochastic RSI?
Sincerely,
I'm a new options trader and I have been hearing a lot about foreign currency trading. Are there options available on foreign currencies?
Thanks,
Options Trader

Yes, there are. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) has recently introduced a new product called World Currency Options. These new options are settled in U.S. dollars and trade just like index options: the owner of an in-the-money option receives the cash value at expiration. There is no delivery of an underlying currency upon exercise or assignment of the option, unlike the physically settled PHLX currency options.
World Currency Options are available on the British Pound (XDB) and the Euro (XDE). The PHLX plans to expand its offerings to include the most actively traded currencies: the Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Japanese Yen and Swiss Franc.
The underlying contract size of both the British Pound and Euro options is 10,000 units of currency. That means the owner of an option has the right to buy (call owner) or sell (put owner) 10,000 British pound or Euro. Remember, these are settled in U.S. dollars, so no foreign currency exchange actually takes place.
Currency is normally quoted in terms of cost per unit. For example, the current quote on the Euro is 1.3424, meaning that one Euro costs 1.3424 U.S. Dollars. World Currency Options quotes are given in terms of cost per 100 units; in this example, the quote for XDE (the World Currency Options Euro index) would read 134.24. The World Currency Option British Pound index (XDB) is quoted in the same manor.
Like stock options, the multiplier for World Currency Options is $100, even though the underlying contract is for 10,000 units of currency instead of 100 shares of stock. This means that the strike price is multiplied by $100 to determine the total dollar value. For example, 1 XDE Jan 133 call would be $13,300 (133 x $100) for 10,000 units.
World Currency Options are similar to other index options available at Scottrade; however, the settlement value for expiring contracts is defined by the exchange as follows:
Based on the 12:00 noon (Eastern Time) Buying Rate, as determined by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on the last trading day prior to expiration (usually a Friday). If the Noon Buying Rate is not announced by 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time), the closing settlement value will be the mostly recently announced Noon Buying Rate, unless the Exchange determines to apply an alternative closing settlement value as a result of extraordinary circumstances. Consult PHLX Rule 1057 for further information.
In other words, the settlement value of these options is based on their price at noon; however, they continue to trade until 4:00 p.m. EST. Other options do not continue to trade after the settlement value is known - keep this in mind if you choose to trade these contracts on the Friday before expiration.
Additional information about the PHLX World Currency Options may be obtained on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Web site: www.phlx.com.
Sincerely,
Brian Falls
Brian Falls manages opt
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