convexx's "hitting bids and lifting offers" ETF options

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Haha, someone here bought the GOOG asym and just covered at 24.00. Filled 20 cents off of mid. Good job.

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Dropbox is down. Out of the SPY 132, Oct monthly RUT and Oct2 NDX:

SPY at 2.83 bid
RUT at 24.90 bid
NDX at 77.20 bid

Flat -- no positions. I will show PNL to date in a few hours.
 
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Primary (chronological from entry):

VXX 132: scratch (2 tick gain)
SPY Sep26 132 calls: buy 2.43 offer/sell 2.83 bid -- 16.4% gain on debit
NDX Sep25 132 calls: 17.00 filled/sell 25.70 bid -- 51.1% gain on debit
*FB 132: half-position 2.75% gain on debit
SPX Sep26 132 calls: buy 23.20 offer/sell 28.65 bid -- 23.5% gain on debit
RUT Oct6 132 calls: buy 28.65 offer/sell 24.90 bid -- (11.7%) loss on debit
NDX Oct3 121 puts: buy 75.50 offer/sell 77.20 bid -- 2.2% gain on debit
GOOG 231 puts: buy 20.50 offer/sell 23.55 bid -- 14.9% gain on debit

*FB accounted for at half-size

99.2% gain on debit; 9.92% gain on portfolio at 10%; 4.96% gain on portfolio at 5%

Hedges:

NQZ4: -13 points (0.26%) loss on portfolio
QQQ: $188/$100K notional; (0.19%) loss on portfolio


9.47% return on portfolio at 10% allocation on primary trades. PTTDD: 1.17% -- less that NBBO width. Gains >8x risk.

Zero commish
 
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yes that fb trade was nice. tell me, what set you up for that? how did you work vol into it?
or was the plan just a straight delta bet with some theta for good measure?

im looking into doing more long dated asym fly's for a touch after seeing how that played out.
 
I don't think much of the FB trade -- it was a 5-day solve on distribution. It wasn't a loss, but I was accumulating too many upside gammas for comfort, overall. Not in FB, but index. FB wasn't helping the situation.
 
"I doubt I could better the performance in listed / vanilla anyway."

Booya!


It's very, very hard to trade a 2-10 wide (NBBO) fly at mkt when you know that you can go 30-60 cents (buck in NDX) off-mid and receive a fill.

Timing is everything.
 
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