Quote from TraderZones:
A week to a month? You are kidding yourself. Options brings a whole set of variables of its own, the Greeks being one of them. ITM, OTM, depreciation, strike prices, finding a knowledgeable/lowcost/dependable options broker, the underlyings, etc. etc.
If your trading is a few hours, not much of a deal. But if your trading lasts a few days, then buying options will cost you just in time depreciation. And selling options is only for those with deep pockets seeking modest returns.
Options are usually less liquid, for one. Also, you can get a lot better idea of price action (charts) when NOT options.
Also, for trading equities, you have said whether you are consistently very profitable or not. If not, you will likely do even worse in options. How is your current trading's drawdowns, sharpe/sortino, profit factors and other trading statistics? I think you are going exactly in the wrong direction.