Quote from Anseld:
writing options is an process that requires a lot of patience and discipline.
you're basically building a wall one brick at a time. some weeks go by, and things could go very smoothly. there are some 3-day weekends that you don't even have to put in any work, and the wall still builds itself. but sometimes there might be some strong winds that come out of nowhere and knock a few bricks down. when that happens, you can't stand there, fold your arms, and be lazy. you have to rework your wall and repair the holes to prevent any further damage. that's why you should be keen as to where to build your wall in the first place. some environments have chaotic weather that could come often to ruin your wall. but some places are pretty stable and are less unpredictable. it might take you a little longer to build your wall in the more stable environments, but you should have an easier time because you won't have to deal with that many surprises throughout the year, or even the decade, so your wall could very well end up pretty strong and grand by the end of that time if you've been disciplined with your work every morning.
This is good! I enjoyed that! I always compare option trading with the game of chess: - a very well defined set of rules that enables virtually unlimited amount of winning strategies with dynamically adjusted positions.
