Quote from mmmarkus:
Have an exit plan ahead of time, for when things go bad. This will help avoid feeling anxious and acting irrationally. This will remove emotion and that feeling of panic. Do not get overexposed. At some stage things will go bad when you least expect it.
Selling OTM premium is a viable strategy, but very different from trading stocks. Allocate correctly and have appropriate stops. I believe a 10-25% annual return is achievable and realistic. Those shooting for a double have their expectations set too high imo.
Quote from johnk49:
Mav,riskarb,Could any of you guys explain the ins and out of this spread.Paul Forchione mentions it on his site as one of his favorite strategies but he does not go into detail.I've looked at many option sites but can't seem to find anything in detail.Thanks.
Quote from riskarb:
It's a butterfly using split-strikes in which you're short(long) the front(back) month. Here's a link:
http://www.liffe.com/products/strategies/recognized/short-iron-condor.htm
That's the payoff of a vertical condor.
riskarb.
Quote from riskarb:
That was confusing, let me re-phrase:
The calendar-condor is usually done as an iron, long(short) the body, short(long) the wings. It's simply a butterfly in which the "body" strikes are not a single strike, but separated by one strike or more.
A "short the body" condor is equivalent to a long call or put condor, long theta, short gamma at delta neutrality.
A "long the body" condor is equiv. to a short call or put condor, short theta, long gamma.
riskarb.
Quote from riskarb:
It's a butterfly using split-strikes in which you're short(long) the front(back) month. Here's a link:
http://www.liffe.com/products/strategies/recognised/short-iron-condor.htm
That's the payoff of a vertical condor.
riskarb.
Quote from johnk49:
Mav,riskarb,Could any of you guys explain the ins and out of this spread.Paul Forchione mentions it on his site as one of his favorite strategies but he does not go into detail.I've looked at many option sites but can't seem to find anything in detail.Thanks.
Quote from mmmarkus:
Have an exit plan ahead of time, for when things go bad. This will help avoid feeling anxious and acting irrationally. This will remove emotion and that feeling of panic. Do not get overexposed. At some stage things will go bad when you least expect it. Selling OTM premium is a viable strategy, but very different from trading stocks. Allocate correctly and have appropriate stops. I believe a 10-25% annual return is achievable and realistic. Those shooting for a double have their expectations set too high imo.