Quote from ryank:
Just talked to OX. They don't have a chain page at this time that lists the calls and puts for the weekly options. You have to type each one in individually on the quote page. They are working on this but who knows when it will be fixed.
ryan
Quote from optioncoach:
Decidee to put my money on the line once again for your education and look into the diagonals for possible profitable plays.
Bought NOV SPX 1185 Put @ $14.90
Sold NOV SPX WEEKLY 1185 Put @ $7.60
Cost: $7.30
Scenarios. If market hovers around 1185 or so for the next week then what ever miniscule time value premium there is (seems a lot actually) will fade and the net value of the spread will increase.
If index is above 1185 next week the weekly expires worthless and if the SPX 1185 is worth more than $7.30 I make a profit or can sell another 1185 weekly for more premium.
If index is below 1185 and not too far below then the spread could be worth more than $7.30 with no time value premium in the weekly and I could close for a profit.
THis should be interesting and you can follow my real trade for learning purposes and we can discuss. Only way I can really see it sometimes is with real money and $730 is worth the learning curve.
Phil
Quote from optioncoach:
Decidee to put my money on the line once again for your education and look into the diagonals for possible profitable plays.
Bought NOV SPX 1185 Put @ $14.90
Sold NOV SPX WEEKLY 1185 Put @ $7.60
Cost: $7.30
Scenarios. If market hovers around 1185 or so for the next week then what ever miniscule time value premium there is (seems a lot actually) will fade and the net value of the spread will increase.
If index is above 1185 next week the weekly expires worthless and if the SPX 1185 is worth more than $7.30 I make a profit or can sell another 1185 weekly for more premium.
If index is below 1185 and not too far below then the spread could be worth more than $7.30 with no time value premium in the weekly and I could close for a profit.
THis should be interesting and you can follow my real trade for learning purposes and we can discuss. Only way I can really see it sometimes is with real money and $730 is worth the learning curve.
Phil
Quote from ssternlight:
Am I not reading this right or is the monthly decaying faster than the weekly?