Is 100% potential maximum profit a reasonable risk/reward to shoot for? Or you should look for something higher than that?
1) ?....a vertical debit spread with 100% potential maximum profit? I believe that would mean that you are initiating the spread with the "long" strike-price slightly in-the-money and the "short" strike-price slightly out-of-the-money so that the current market price is in between the strikes which would also tend to be your approximate breakeven price?Quote from turkeyneck:
----100% potential maximum profit a reasonable risk/reward to shoot for?
----look for something higher than that?

Do you mean 8-12% of the debit or of the max potential profit of the spread?Quote from HowardCohodas:
I make my living trading index options credit spreads. I've never seen those kind of returns on any one spread that did not have a high probability of getting into serious trouble before expiration.
OTOH, a more sane strategy could still provide you with 8% to 12% yield per month. Why be greedy?
Quote from trefoil:
I'm sure the OP is talking about debit spreads, not credit spreads. I don't think normally people sell credit spreads with 100% profit potential, since the risk would be out of sight.
Of course this is the Internet, so anything is possible.
Quote from andy9775:
Do you mean 8-12% of the debit or of the max potential profit of the spread?
Quote from trefoil:
I'm sure the OP is talking about debit spreads, not credit spreads. I don't think normally people sell credit spreads with 100% profit potential, since the risk would be out of sight.
Of course this is the Internet, so anything is possible.
Look for 3:1 ratio, OTM Vertical (300% R/R)Quote from turkeyneck:
Is 100% potential maximum profit a reasonable risk/reward to shoot for? Or you should look for something higher than that?
Out of sight risk for a vertical spread? If the reward of a vertical is 100%, it means that the premium is 1/2 the difference of the strikes. It doesn't matter if it's a credit spread or the synthetic put spread. The margin and the reward are the same.Quote from trefoil:
I'm sure the OP is talking about debit spreads, not credit spreads. I don't think normally people sell credit spreads with 100% profit potential, since the risk would be out of sight. Of course this is the Internet, so anything is possible.