I just opened an account at IB to test out their services, everything looks to be going well. I am planning on using their services to begin my journey into options trading.
I have never traded options before and I am very curious about the liquidity of the market. My question is this: How hard is it to get filled for orders that are Out of the Money? I've been reading about specific options strategies that I find to be very interesting, but I am trying to find out how easy they are to implement...
Let's say that I was going to try a simple vertical spread. Is it easy to get filled even out of the money? or do I have to wait for market forces to manipulate the underlying stock closer to strike prices of the options that I'm trying to sell?
Thanks in advance!
I have never traded options before and I am very curious about the liquidity of the market. My question is this: How hard is it to get filled for orders that are Out of the Money? I've been reading about specific options strategies that I find to be very interesting, but I am trying to find out how easy they are to implement...
Let's say that I was going to try a simple vertical spread. Is it easy to get filled even out of the money? or do I have to wait for market forces to manipulate the underlying stock closer to strike prices of the options that I'm trying to sell?
Thanks in advance!
