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    What is best strategy to adjust a Straddle

    if you continue to buy more and more options and continue to pay premium, you are going to get hurt. IMHO, once you buy options, your major objective is to pull out cash and reduce risk. Mark
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    Selling covered calls on low cost basis stocks

    Tom, 1) Yes you can substitute stock. When you know your going to be assigned and you do NOT want to repurchase the options written, takes these steps (but make sure your broker can do what you need) a) Buy stock for one day settlement. That may cost a small extra fee per share. b)...
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    Selling OTM butterfly in RUT

    Yes. Not every stock (or index) can be traded with your desired strategy. OTM - you did not say how ar OTM, but the bid was zero, so it must be pretty far - options are not want everyone wants to trade. In that scenario, you give them MMs a good price, or they won't make the trade...
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    Covered Calls?

    Yes. Only choose stocks you want to own. Never write covered calls because the premium looks attractive. I mean: NEVER. You will wind up owning stock often enough that it's mandatory that you have only stocks you want to own. If you do otherwise, then you are just gambling. Mark...
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    DITM Bull Call & Bear Put (Debit) Strangle Spreads

    Walt, Ditto again. You should welcome being assigned. Not fear it. One problem for people who adopt your strategy is not recognizing whether thereis any profit potential in the trade. I'm mentioning this just to be certain you understand the situation: When expiration arrives...
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    56% of premium in 2 days

    You have secured nothing until the position is closed. Currently, the trade is profitable, but is still alive and nothing has been secured. Mark
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    Delta Neutral trading

    i don't understand why you posted this. But you have one glaring error, which tells me you are in no position to be offering warnings to anyone. Delta neutral strategies don't have to be negative gamma positions. They do not necessarily involve options 'written.' Positive gamma...
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    newbie question---low volume options

    Mark http://www.expiringmonthly.com/
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    book --> get rich with options 4th edition

    You are describing my book. Thanks Mark Wolfinger (better to give my name than the book title)
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    Index Options - European Expiration?

    OEX is American style. That's the only one among the major broad based indexes Mark <a href="http://www.expiringmonthly.com/subscribe/">Expiring Monthly</a>
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    When to place a covered call

    Whenever you believe the stock is not headed lower Whenever you are willing to accept the option premium and a limit on maximum profit. There is no single 'best' time. Mark
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    OPtions newbie question

    Call customer service. Immediately (ok in the morning) Mark
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    option contracts

    I don't know QT, but try the obvious: IBM Apr 125C Mark
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    Paying the spread on Interactive Brokers

    What you are describing is not the way it works. Are you using COMBO to select he options in the spread? Do you see a bid/ask for the spread? It should be very wide. If you enter your limit price at something worse than midpoints, you will get filled. It may need a dime worse, or...
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    Options STOP Order at IB

    Mark
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    http://finance.yahoo.com/q/op?s=SPY&m=2010-03

    I told you long ago. Never use Yahoo for options data. i see that the same advice has been repeated here. Mark
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    THIS will SELL you on OEX weekly options...it has me...WOW!

    Why is that 'obvious.' In fact, it's rather stupid. Mark
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    Debit Spreads (NO margin required)

    There is no MARGIN required, but you must pay the debit in cash. That cash reduce margin availability, so you gain nothing.
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    enter intra-day option trades before market opens?

    I enter only CLOSING orders before the opening bell. Anything else increases risk. Mark
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    is there a Volatility Doctor in the house?

    There is no comparison. Future volatility will (after the fact) determine what the option was worth. IV is the the current estimate of future volatility. When trading, you can bet on whether the current estimate is high or low. But historical volatility is seldom important...
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