Quote from gkishot:
10percentpermonth went all-in after 30% loss in October 2008 by buying debit call spread. I don't think you want this kind of risk with your money.
Yes, you are correct about this. However, even if we completely remove the November trades, they still would end 2008 almost breakeven, after starting the year with 34% loss and having another 30% loss in October. Having returns of 140-170% per year (compounded) in three "normal" years and small loss in the biggest bear year in the recent history is not so bad I would say.
How about Wicked Profits? They have an average return of 50-60% (not-compounded) since 2000. OptionPundit has shorter history (2.5 years) but it's record is even more impressive (almost 500% on invested capital, almost 200% cash adjusted).
I tried all three of them, and I can verify that those results are real.
Don't they prove that those strategies work?
