Hi.
New to the forum.
Been beating the S&P500 since 2006 (when I had any money to work with).
Currently working ~98k. $48k in my options account. Most recent string of trades:
I am a project manager at a software company by day, options trader (spread seller) by day when boss not looking. Austrian economist by night.
Usually do credit spreads, diagonal calls (~57% on MA long 2011/2012 calls @ 195 strike while selling current month $245-260 calls for a few months). Fair bit of covered calls along the way, but definitely in favor of diagonal calls for increased leverage/yield.
Got real jittery in April. Russell 2000, which as been my focus of late, got way too rich for my blood.
I like to approach premium selling as an insurance business and I am not willing to sell insurance on this market, so I am currently waiting for better valuations.
My long term goal is to get into the interactive brokers portfolio account, borrow $500k, and reduce my yield targets/increase my probabilities and do 1-2% a month returns.
So, whats up?
New to the forum.
Been beating the S&P500 since 2006 (when I had any money to work with).
Currently working ~98k. $48k in my options account. Most recent string of trades:
I am a project manager at a software company by day, options trader (spread seller) by day when boss not looking. Austrian economist by night.
Usually do credit spreads, diagonal calls (~57% on MA long 2011/2012 calls @ 195 strike while selling current month $245-260 calls for a few months). Fair bit of covered calls along the way, but definitely in favor of diagonal calls for increased leverage/yield.
Got real jittery in April. Russell 2000, which as been my focus of late, got way too rich for my blood.
I like to approach premium selling as an insurance business and I am not willing to sell insurance on this market, so I am currently waiting for better valuations.
My long term goal is to get into the interactive brokers portfolio account, borrow $500k, and reduce my yield targets/increase my probabilities and do 1-2% a month returns.
So, whats up?