Interesting article

do i care how many expired worthless? isn't he asking the wrong question?

he says roughly 75% expired worthless, so what?

if I write 5 options strikes for avg $1 premium per strike . . . 4 expire worthless and one expires 6 dollars in the money, am I crowing that i was right on 75% of my writes?

his study needs to look at some weighted average expiration intrinsic vs premium value
 
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do i care how many expired worthless? isn't he asking the wrong question?

he says roughly 75% expired worthless, so what?

if I write 5 options strikes for avg $1 premium per strike . . . 4 expire worthless and one expires 6 dollars in the money, am I crowing that i was right on 75% of my writes?

his study needs to look at some weighted average expiration intrinsic vs premium value

was thinking the same thing. there is also a maximum return that one can gain via selling an option vs the potentially unlimited return you can gain via buying an option.
 
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