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As an example, the 88-strike qqq put that expired today traded from a low of $1 to a high of $175 a contract. The trading volume was $31.7K. R/R: 175:1. Are there success stories/books/people/services that specialize in long side trading strategies of such cheap options ?
 
As an example, the 88-strike qqq put that expired today traded from a low of $1 to a high of $175 a contract. The trading volume was $31.7K. R/R: 175:1. Are there success stories/books/people/services that specialize in long side trading strategies of such cheap options ?

Is it possible to post a chart of that option and the run from 1 to 175? Thanks
 
A bit misleading.

But you could buy at 0.02 near the open (so $3 with commission).
And value at close 1.63 (so $162 with commission).

So a 54x increase. Do you think this trade pays off more than 1x per year at this rate, I don't.

There were a few factors which made this a good trade though, that the market gapped up a bunch and was overbought having gapped up several other days this week and showing weakness in particular on Thursday.
 
Is it possible to post a chart of that option and the run from 1 to 175? Thanks

I do not have the chart, but only the stats I showed above. There used to be a place where I could plot the chart of an option, but they stopped the service. If someone knows of a charting place, I am also interested to know.
 
A bit misleading.

But you could buy at 0.02 near the open (so $3 with commission).
And value at close 1.63 (so $162 with commission).

So a 54x increase. Do you think this trade pays off more than 1x per year at this rate, I don't.

There were a few factors which made this a good trade though, that the market gapped up a bunch and was overbought having gapped up several other days this week and showing weakness in particular on Thursday.

I agree with you. The option I showed is something I followed at one point in the trading day, and then went back and looked at its trading range . What RR would make such trades more frequent?
 
I agree with you. The option I showed is something I followed at one point in the trading day, and then went back and looked at its trading range . What RR would make such trades more frequent?

If I were playing a same day option, I would be doing it ATM.
 
Trading those options is no more than gambling. you will lose 100% of your capital most of the time. Better trying one of the proven options strategies with positive expectancy of success.
 
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