This may be of some interest (I neither endorse nor deny TT methods, but occasionally there are some interesting research notes)
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https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/shows...odes/covered-strangles-short-stock-09-28-2016
At least in broad American stock indexes, which have a very strong long-term upward bias, I would suggest maintaining short deltas all the time is not optimal.
Aren't you forgetting an important Tastytrade suggestion to generally sell options only when IV is high (e.g. >50% IVR or IVP) vs. regardless or IV? This is where needing to diversify your underlying becomes necessary if you want to be continually in the market.
This is where I really hate the way Sos trades, he keeps averaging down and then ends up bag holding for years on something. The worst thing about options sellers is that they trying to out think a loss and end up getting "Karen'd" more often than not. Take the loss and move on!
My rationale for carrying negative delta--after considering vega, being delta negative makes the position essentially flat. I'm also wondering if the US will experience the same thing Japan has seen over the past two decades.
Exactly. Leave me alone!dude, he only wants to work 5 minutes a day
I love the idea of being negative delta, it (essentially) eliminates crash risk. The problem is you are fighting inflation all the time, now as you say if you end up in a deflationary spiral you will look like a genius but I don't see how that is as of yet our market condition in the US. You have inflation and borrowing costs to fight so it really is a directional play (short) where you are trying to get a yield enhancement (short prem).
If I could make it work I would totally do it as there is no crash up risk unless you have hyperinflation, I just personally can't make a all-the-time short underlying short strangle trade work in terms of generating a good profit. Doing it tactically could be a different story.
I get woozy thinking of a strategy that at it's core is : Collect a dollar, if it goes against you 3 dollars stop out and if it goes your way 50 cents take your winner.
This is supposed to be appealing somehow?