I have only started in Stock/ETF options five months ago thinking I could never get back to day trading due illnesses slowing my reaction times. I have done lots of covered calls in my past, but never going into much other than that with stocks, although I traded a great deal in years in Commodities(using options to hedge) and stocks outright, am a Newbie in options to profit outright.
Past five months have been a real education, 85% of trades buying options have lost, but the 15% actually has me up overall on that experiment. No more buying them. The rest of the trades have been Credit Spreads and have done just ok overall. I never realized educating myself in options would be so much harder than first thought. It has been fun, in a way. If I didn't have methods for directional trades, I know I would be losing in a huge way. But what is truly amusing, using several different approaches for directional signals, all made better than breakeven cause I had a Trading Plan before entering trades.
I have settled on one approach, so I am looking to expand instruments I am watching. Been doing the Dow 30, top 10 volume Etfs and five expensive stocks.
Can someone tell me if stocks in the S&P 500 are all optionable? And are they all heavily volume options like the Dow 30?
Without going thru ever stock, is there a list of which ones give dividends?
Thank you for responses.
Past five months have been a real education, 85% of trades buying options have lost, but the 15% actually has me up overall on that experiment. No more buying them. The rest of the trades have been Credit Spreads and have done just ok overall. I never realized educating myself in options would be so much harder than first thought. It has been fun, in a way. If I didn't have methods for directional trades, I know I would be losing in a huge way. But what is truly amusing, using several different approaches for directional signals, all made better than breakeven cause I had a Trading Plan before entering trades.
I have settled on one approach, so I am looking to expand instruments I am watching. Been doing the Dow 30, top 10 volume Etfs and five expensive stocks.
Can someone tell me if stocks in the S&P 500 are all optionable? And are they all heavily volume options like the Dow 30?
Without going thru ever stock, is there a list of which ones give dividends?
Thank you for responses.