I'm trying to organize a tsnunami of data into useable information that would help me develop a profitable (and logical) put/call system.
I am just being overwhelmed by volumes of information.
Let me give an example of my dilemna:
Prior to earnings' releases, I'm trying to enter into some straddle and strangle positions on volatile stocks that I believe have a good shot and diverging from expectations.
1) I check for high beta stocks
2) I check for those about to report 3Q
3) I price OTM, ATM and ITM calls and puts
4) I subjectively pick those stocks that I feel strongly about (one way or the other)
5) I calculate needed moves up or down (as %) to make profitable straddle/strangle positions work
In doing all of this, I feel overwhelmed, because their is so much data.
Can anyone suggest a way to help me manage what seems like overwhelming data more efficiently?
TIA
I am just being overwhelmed by volumes of information.
Let me give an example of my dilemna:
Prior to earnings' releases, I'm trying to enter into some straddle and strangle positions on volatile stocks that I believe have a good shot and diverging from expectations.
1) I check for high beta stocks
2) I check for those about to report 3Q
3) I price OTM, ATM and ITM calls and puts
4) I subjectively pick those stocks that I feel strongly about (one way or the other)
5) I calculate needed moves up or down (as %) to make profitable straddle/strangle positions work
In doing all of this, I feel overwhelmed, because their is so much data.
Can anyone suggest a way to help me manage what seems like overwhelming data more efficiently?
TIA
