Options PnL

Averaged 5.2% per month over the last couple of years trading RUT. Some trades bullish, some neutral.

But only using 4.5% of my account for options. Options trades can go to zero. Need to stay small with these things.
 
Averaged 5.2% per month over the last couple of years trading RUT. Some trades bullish, some neutral.

But only using 4.5% of my account for options. Options trades can go to zero. Need to stay small with these things.
Great returns! Have you calculated your Sharpe and Kelly?

Since 2013, my aggregated trades returned better than SPY but Sharpe is the same, so the reality is I have no skill, it was just leverage and luck? :(
 
I have not calculated Sharpe yet. Kelly says I should use 8% of my account but I have no intention of doing that.
So you use ~ 1/2 Kelly, consistent with what Ed Thorp said, used 1/4 to 1/2 Kelly to significantly reduce risk of ruin without significant reduction in gains. :thumbsup:
 
Here's a graph of my closed PnL over about 13 months (since I started trading this particular strategy).

In this account I sell vertical spreads on stocks I like. They are $5 or $10 wide spreads centered ATM, 45 or 60 DTE.

Unrealized $ (22,795)
Realized $ 101,610
Avg Return 8.13%
Avg Days in Trade 24.45
Current margin $ 75,822
Positions Open 14

Total Trades 226
Pct Wins 78.76%
Pct Losers 21.24%
Avg Win 22.61%
Avg Loss -45.55%
Avg Return 8.13%


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I'm probably not what you're looking for though. I'm just using option delta to leverage stock picks. I think that when most people talk about successful options trades, they're thinking about non-directional stuff, like these guys that buy straddles into earnings or the guys selling volatility premium or the like. Not my game, but I know plenty of guys that succeed there.

You seem to have a distinct strategy. Can you please elaborate on "sell vertical spreads on stocks you like" ?

You are selling 5-10 spreads on average. What is your average selling price?

When do you enter the trade? Timing is important.

Also Why ATM? Why not OTM?
 
Since 2013, my aggregated trades returned better than SPY but Sharpe is the same, so the reality is I have no skill, it was just leverage and luck? :(
If you are net long, that would be indeed so. Someone who is market neutral should not compare themselves to the broad market for risk adjusted returns.
 
If you are net long, that would be indeed so. Someone who is market neutral should not compare themselves to the broad market for risk adjusted returns.
Yes, basically net long, no big hidden edge, simply use options as leverage.

I have been trying to trade market (delta?) neutral (volatility, spreads...), so far :thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown:. Any advice for me?
 
Averaged 5.2% per month over the last couple of years trading RUT. Some trades bullish, some neutral.

But only using 4.5% of my account for options. Options trades can go to zero. Need to stay small with these things.
I want to believe you but I don't believe you. How do your neutral trades lead to this much return?
 
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