You sure about that???
Think about it..
Check your math![]()

but lets say im looking now at the delta its 0.49 theta 2.28 vega -25.59 but its expiring in 70 days so from my understanding its not really affecting the position so how can i know when it will turn to + and not minus ?It will take exactly the amount of time that passes for the price mark to get above what you paid for it. When that happens mark the time, that is how long it took.
thanks got one book lets seeNo, you haven't. No, I didn't. Not ever.
But if you're interested, I'll take you on.
You have a small hurdle, in that you must read:
Al Sherbin's option pricing book.
Alex Elder's trading book
Options Made Easy (I think) from Guy Cohen
and have in your possession, his "Bible of Option Strategies"
And also have Brett Steinbarger{?}'s Enhancing Trader Performance nearby.
SO: buy 5 books, each available off of eBay -- maybe $100 total; none demanding of anything beyond high school math. Read three of them {as indicated}. Come with questions.
FWIW, I don't think there's a single question you've EVER posed, that was not answered/illustrated in a page or two from Guy Cohen's "Bible..."
Math checked. Looks like the radix could stand a bit of repainting and a wax job, and the cap-sigma is looking a little bent, but a bit of hammering will soon put that right.
Granted, you could structure what is nominally a debit trade to result in positive theta by selling more extrinsic than you buy. Whether it remains a debit trade after that, or whether that discussion is relevant to the level of the OP's question are not exactly matters of math.
(Not saying you're doing this intentionally, but I believe it was Feynman who noted that you can make almost any assertion untrue if you change the scope.)
but lets say im looking now at the delta its 0.49 theta 2.28 vega -25.59 but its expiring in 70 days so from my understanding its not really affecting the position so how can i know when it will turn to + and not minus ?
but lets say im looking now at the delta its 0.49 theta 2.28 vega -25.59 but its expiring in 70 days so from my understanding its not really affecting the position so how can i know when it will turn to + and not minus ?
how long does it take till there is some profit in the time decay ?
The P&L of an option is not from its time decay function. It's from realizing less than expected volatility if short, or realizing more than expected vol if long.
You're wrong. You're describing a varswap.