As a long time swing trader I trade only ETF's & stocks. The time decay, expiration, lack of liquidity, & high trading cost are why I never have, or never would use options - to many things working against me.
Options.. less risk? This study shows the risk in options was nearly two-fold higher compared to stocks. Derivatives transfer $ from the many to the few.
"The most comprehensive study looked at 68,000 Dutch retail investors. It found that from 2000 to 2006, retail options traders lost an average of 4.5 percent each month, while people who just traded stocks lost 1.6 percent.”
http://sjoptions.com/portfolios/option-traders-lose-money/
These are indeed some of the downfalls to options but on the most traded ETFs options should have enough liquidity until you start to get into multi leg strategies you’ll notice less liquidity.
As far as less risk, depends how you use them. I didn’t read the article but in studies I’ve seen the average option buyer uses OTM short term options because they’re cheap and holds them like an investment. That’s why they lose more. If someone were to fully understand them I feel it’s truly possible to use options to limit risk.
