Adamoptions:
I'm not big on gurus. I'm pretty sure the only way to learn to make money is to do the homework, read the books, learn the concepts and try them out in the market. I suggest you make sure you understand everything in Chapter 38 in McMillan's book (Advanced Concepts). Risk Management with options is very important. Before you try selling premium, you need to (really) understand 1.) what your various exposures are (position delta, gamma, etc) 2.) how to hedge each exposure 3.) how/when to unwind the positions so that you keep some profit. You can begin to do this with simple vertical & horizontal spreads. Then when you have a feel for controlling risk, you can try to sell premium "naked". Best thing I can offer by way of advice, is dont sell premium naked until you are sure you have a real understanding of the risks. It is the quickest way to blow up your account. Once you have mastered McMillan's book, then you can try Sheldon Natenberg's book, or O'Connell's (Business of Options). One more thing, this part of the game is played by people who have a lot of education and experience, and they are able to "value" options quickly, and they know how and when to put on and take off positions. Its kind of like sitting down to play poker for the first time. The old saying is if you cant identify the worst player at the table, then you are (probably) "it".