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Bullish Option
Strategies
Same risk profile as a short put
Bearish Option Strategies
Same risk profile as a short put
Neutral Option Strategies
Same risk profile as a short put
Bull Option Strategies
Bull Call Options
Same risk profile as a short put
Bull Call Spreads
Same risk profile as a short put
Selling Put Options
Same risk profile as a short put
Bull Put Spreads
Same risk profile as a short put
Covered Calls
Same risk profile as a short put
Bull Option Strategies
Married ( Protective ) Puts Options
Same risk profile as a short put
The Collar
Same risk profile as a short put
Synthetic Long Stocks
Same risk profile as a short put
Bearish Option Strategies
Put Options
Same risk profile as a short put
Bear Put Spreads
Same risk profile as a short put
Selling Call Options
Same risk profile as a short put
Bearish Option Strategies
Bear Call Spreads
Same risk profile as a short put
Covered Put Writing
Same risk profile as a short put
Synthetic Short Stocks
Same risk profile as a short put
Neutral Option Strategies
Selling Strangles
Same risk profile as a short put
Selling Straddles
Same risk profile as a short put
Selling Iron Condors
Same risk profile as a short put
Neutral Option Strategies
Selling Iron Butterflies
Same risk profile as a short put
Buying Butterflies
Same risk profile as a short put
Buying Strangles
Same risk profile as a short put
Neutral Option Strategies
Buying Straddles
Same risk profile as a short put
Buying Iron Condors
Same risk profile as a short put
Buying Iron Butterflies
Same risk profile as a short put
Option Basics


Keep in my my most important lessons even though you might not understand them yet. Read all the pages keeping these lessons in mind.
Most important lessons I have learned
- Trading options or even stock market investment in general is a form of gambling. The house ( in this case the options market ) is rigged against you through the option premium prices. The market makers have already manipulated your odds of winning against the house by increasing or decreasing the price of the stock option. You can win this game, but you will have to thoroughly understand the rules of the market and how to play your hand in different situations. In blackjack terms, you will need to know when to ask for hit, pass, or fold if you have a two kings.
- Understand that the extrinsic value of an underlying stock, which is determined by time and volatility, must work out of a stock before you actually make any form of profit. Therefore, if you have chosen the right direction and the underlying stock price has moved in your favor, you option will still be negative until all of the extrinsic value of the stock has worked out of the contract value. Read more
- Know that you do not have to take a contract all the way to expiration. In fact, you should close out most contracts between after making about a 30 to 50% profit. Read more
- Don’t even think about starting options without understanding management strategies for if your contract appears to be going against you. This strategy might be as simple, albeit gut-wrenching, to close the contract early for a loss. Remember that all contracts can be adjusted ( managed ) to save you from a maximum loss in your account. Read more
- Credit spreads are the easiest option strategies to manage. Debit and naked options are the most difficult to manage. Narrow spreads are safer ( although less lucrative ) than wide spreads. Read more
- Understanding how to read charts, in particular, understanding how to identify support and resistance levels, has been the most important step in creating a safe and successful trade. Read More
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Building Blocks are combinations of buying and selling of calls and puts
- Calls and Puts
- Buy or Sell
- Credit and Debit Spreads
- Strangles and Straddles
- Condors and Butterflies
- Flies and Lizards
Note that these building blocks can be combined
- Volatility – Vega
- Time Decay – Theta
- Extrinsic and Intrinsic Value
- Expiration Calendar
- Earnings Calendar
- Dividends Calendar
Earnings Season
20 days before earnings
The day before earnings
The day after earnings
Increasing volatility
Decreasing volatility
In order to make a successful trade, you need to identify the direction and strength that you think a stock will move. At the same time, you identify your safety nets ( resistance and support ).
What are you trying to learn from the indicators
- Moving Averages
- Momentum
- Direction
- Support and Resistance
- MACD
- Bollinger Bands
- Keltner Channels
- RSI’s
- Fibonacci Retracements
- TT Squeeze
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Checklist considerations
- Identify environmental conditions ( volatility, politics, stock specific )
- Identify a strategy for the condition ( bullish, bearish, neutral )
- Identify your underlying stock or ETF
- Neutralize extrinsic conditions ( earnings, expiration calendar, dividends )
- Determine strike price ( ITM, OTM, ATM )
- Determine and a date for your your option expiration
- Calculate Max Profit, Max Risk, and Break Evens
- Identify a management plan if the stock moves against you
- Identify an exit target
- Environmental conditions ( volatility, politics, stock specific )
- Strategy for the condition ( bullish, bearish, neutral )
- Choose a stock or ETF
- Note extrinsic conditions ( earnings, expiration calendar, dividends )
- Strike price ( ITM, OTM, ATM )
- Expiration date
- Calculate Max Profit, Max Risk, and Break Evens
- Management plan if the stock moves against you
- Exit target
Introduction
FYI- Would rather use strategies that sell premium rather than using debit spreads
Set up in low volatility environments
Straddle the stock price
Buy an ITM option and Sell an equidistant or slightly closer OTM option
Set up so that the break even is just around the stock price or ideally even just a little bit better
Debit spreads reduce the cost basis of the long option- caps the upside but reduces the max loss increasing your probability of success
Setting Up a Debit Spread
FYI- Would rather use strategies that sell premium rather than using debit spreads
Set up in low volatility environments
Straddle the stock price
Buy an ITM option and Sell an equidistant or slightly closer OTM option
Set up so that the break even is just around the stock price or ideally even just a little bit better
Debit spreads reduce the cost basis of the long option- caps the upside but reduces the max loss increasing your probability of success
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