I would only consider buying an option in a low IV environment.
When you're long options, you're also long IV. So if IV is high, say after a big move down in the market you're risking a decrease in IV. Exactly the situation you talked about earlier where you're right on underlying direction but lose money anyway.
Buy low IV, sell high IV. IV charts are easily available on the interwebs.
When you're long options, you're also long IV. So if IV is high, say after a big move down in the market you're risking a decrease in IV. Exactly the situation you talked about earlier where you're right on underlying direction but lose money anyway.
Buy low IV, sell high IV. IV charts are easily available on the interwebs.
