About
Three decades in the options arena
Ian Harvey runs Weekly Options USA. With over 30 years of trading experience and mentoring, he is an options expert who does the research himself.
From 2009 to 2021 Ian provided established trading information services through the original site, stock-options-made-easy.com, which focused on monthly options. Weekly Options USA uses the same proven methods and research facilities, now concentrated fully on weekly options for shorter-duration opportunities and a more frequent research cycle.
Why weekly options
Weekly options are a powerful way to focus on short-term movements in the market, especially around current news events: earnings, government reports, Fed announcements, mergers and leadership changes. They are typically cheaper than their monthly counterparts, and they let you put your money to work again and again as trades open and close within days, not months.
Why members stay
Trading weekly options successfully takes constant research and analysis. Unless trading is your full-time career, you may not have the time, or the desire, to do all of that yourself. That is the job the membership does for you. At least eight researched trade alerts a month, each one with the contract, the entry, the exit, and the reasoning behind it, so you learn as you trade.
And unlike most services, we publish every result, wins and losses. Judge us on the full record.
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What a member says
I really like Weekly Options USA for busy professionals like myself. I was learning how to day trade the last 6 months and it's been almost impossible for me to make any trades. The decades and decades of your company experience is exactly what I am looking for. Plus, I like the fact we are still in and out of most trades within a few days to a week or two. Thank you so much for offering this service for busy professionals like myself because I felt lost until I found your service.
Stephen ScottPresident, RestorationXPMember comments are individual experiences shared with permission. Trading results vary; no outcome is typical or guaranteed.