Quote from lasner:
I'm interested in writing options outside of the money. I need some more info about strategies regarding this. Do you know of any?

Quote from ra1:
Hi Lasner
From your post, you obviously believe that one can make more money from writing options. If I were you I'd educate myself on all aspects of options trading - i.e. buying as well as writing options, in order to get a complete picture.

Quote from Rearden Metal:
When it comes to options trading, I think certain personality types gravitate naturally towards varying strategies accordingly.
Those who instinctively crave limited risk/unlimited returns will seek out options buying strategies. (Or lottery tickets.)
Those who fall in love with the idea of time decay, the concept of 'if the market is boring- great! I make money.' ...will seek out options selling strategies.
Those who crave a very high probability of success on each individual trade (Even though the wins will be small, and the occasional losses can be huge) ...will seek out OTM options selling strategies.
Those who crave safety instead of 'action', will seek out spreads trading strategies.
And finally, those who are complete amateurs with absolutely no concept of the way options work ...will seek out covered call writing strategies.![]()
