advantage to selling options?

Sorry to hear that but who said selling covered calls was easy?

The trader still has to do his homework and find the best stocks to write calls on.

Generating a steady income is not easy no matter what trading strategy we use, and selling covered calls is no exception.
Thank you, Don't have to feel sorry for me. I learned my lesson well.

We learned through mistakes, either our own or someone else's, when that someone else was kind enough to share. Nothing pleases me more than when I am wrong and someone points it out to me. I don't feel embarrass in an anonymous forum anymore. :)

Take care.
 
It doesn’t change anything except for the volatility of your returns. It does not change your expected value.

There is no steady income selling volatility. It’s inherently as speculative as buying volatility or picking stocks. Don’t be fooled by the positive cash flow and risk premium.


Perhaps no significant income but there is steady engagement and training of my frontal lobe with positive reinforcing sensations. Income adds up over the long term.
 
to put it short,

selling options is shorting volatility,if you can handle the volatility, you can short the options, no much different from selling futures or stocks.

And people killed by selling options is mostly killed by high volatility.
 
to put it short,

selling options is shorting volatility,if you can handle the volatility, you can short the options, no much different from selling futures or stocks.

And people killed by selling options is mostly killed by high volatility.

"To Put It Short"

hahahahaha
 
One of the most heralded retail traders to sell options was "Karen the Supertrader." She started off with $11,000 (or maybe it was $100,000) and ran it to $41,000,000.

Wonder whatever happened to her? :D

She was revealed to be a fraud. Her numbers were phony.
 
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