Oh well, I am back in after selling a bunch of AAPL with a good profit !
So my trades for March are the following:
AMZN 1250/1245 20 contracts for a possible profit of 392$
RUT 1420/1410 9 contracts for a possible profit of $365
It ain’t pretty as you may expect. I had to buy my way out of 2 bull put spread (SHOP & BLK) because things were to risky but not too much lost there.
My Bull put spread on RUT 1520/1515 at 21 contracts is ugly and took me by surprise a day i could not get access to my account. Now i am...
Well these days will certainly come back but in the mean time, I try to make the best of the good time. Would you have a better strategy to suggest for that little risky part of my portfolio ?
Sorry Kim I didn't see you post earlier.
I am aware of the occasional big lost that can swap my $. I sell my way out when strike get 70% or less OTM and deal with the lost and never go riskier.
You have to keep in mind that I use this strategy only on 8% of my portfolio right now. I have 50%...
So the weekly December 29 is expired !
GOOGL960/950 0.40 @ 9 contracts for a profit of 428$
Therefore, December gave me $894 so 3% for the month or 36% annualized !:)
And the following goes for January
RUT1420/1415 0.25 @ 14 contracts for a possible profit of 330$
AMZN1090/1080 0.45 @ 10...
So all went well for december:D
RUT1400/1395 0.19 @ 25 contracts for a profit of 440$
AMZN1060/1055 0.27 @ 1 contract for a profit of 26$ (I just couldn’t get fill on more....:(
And waiting for the weekly December 29
GOOGL960/950 0.40 @ 9 contracts for a possible profit of 428$
And the...
So, my November’s options were all winners
AMZN 880/875 0.24 @ 25 contracts for a profit of 590$
GOOGL 895/890 0.18 @ 14 contracts for a profit of 232$
RUT 1425/1420 0.22 @ 17 contracts for a profit of 350$
As for december, I was a little late to place my trades and had a hard time to get fill...
Next month, I am thinking of doing my Bull Put Spread on the RUT, a tech Company (GOOGL, AMZN, IBM, etc) and on a Index or ETF or Stock of financial sector.
Do you have any good suggestions for options trading in the financial sector ?