Trading an IRA account

How can I take advantage of bear market trading an IRA account?
Obviously I can sell puts deep out the money with the intent to be called in a desirable price or sell covered call.
Is it allowed to be long on a reverse ETF?
Any other ideas?
 
How can I take advantage of bear market trading an IRA account?
Obviously I can sell puts deep out the money with the intent to be called in a desirable price or sell covered call.
Is it allowed to be long on a reverse ETF?
Any other ideas?

You can be long puts and ETFs in an IRA, so long as you are approved for options. But I don't know of any broker that will permit you to short options in an IRA.
 
But I don't know of any broker that will permit you to short options in an IRA.

You can sell cash-secured puts in an IRA. Been selling a few of them OOM near the close time and grabbing a few pennies.
 
You can go long on bear ETFs

Note that the bear ETFs are meant for intra-day trading. Not for holding. They reset each day. If you hold for longer than a day, with the wrong sequence of ups and downs, you can lose money even you correctly predicted the downtrend.
 
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