anybody can suggest a list of wheel strategy candidates? Or how to search for it
Where is look like it will go higher from that area of possible supportWhat do you mean bounce?
You cannot sell another put or roll it up closer to the moneyWhat if stock gets close to strike, but you don’t get assigned. Do you enter stock or sell another put? In other words, do you prefer to not be assigned even if you feel strongly that the stock may have a good bounce off the level?
anybody can suggest a list of wheel strategy candidates? Or how to search for it
Let me tell you why I disagree with this. The money you can make by being long the stock can pale in comparison to the money you can make by being long the stock and selling premium against it. In another words sell premium at key areas that you want to be long the stock. You WANT to get assigned at these key areas.Here's a good write up of the wheel strategy.
I don’t know man, this is very arguable in the current market environment.The money you can make by being long the stock can pale in comparison to the money you can make by being long the stock and selling premium against it.
I think this depends on which game you are playing. If you are trying swing trade the stock, then yes, but it’s not a pure wheel strategy imho. Sometimes I sell puts on stocks that I don’t really want to get assigned, but I am prepared to deal with it if I do. In other words, I just want to capture the premium and move on.You WANT to get assigned at these key areas.
I don’t know man, this is very arguable in the current market environment.
I think this depends on which game you are playing. If you are trying swing trade the stock, then yes, but it’s not a pure wheel strategy imho. Sometimes I sell puts on stocks that I don’t really want to get assigned, but I am prepared to deal with it if I do. In other words, I just want to capture the premium and move on.
I think we are getting into finer details, which is a great discussion.
btw, I am unable to sign up for your presentation at the moment. Let us know when we can please.