Options Trading
Options Trading Made Easy: Reverse Covered Strangle
A reverse covered strangle is a neutral strategy employed by traders who are already short a stock they suspect has neared its bottom. Read more
Options Trading Made Easy: Covered Strangle
A covered strangle is a neutral strategy that’s traded when little volatility is expected before options expiry. Read more
How to Make 23% With an 80% Chance of Success Trading SPY
By trading SPY options, I’m not exposed to volatility caused by unforeseen news events that can be detrimental to an individual stock’s price Read more
Options Trading Made Easy: Short Calendar Strangle
The short calendar strangle strategy is a bet on volatility that relies heavily on an initial net credit to produce a profit. Read more
Options Trading Made Easy: Calendar Strangle
The calendar strangle is a sophisticated strategy that aims to capitalize on a near-term lack of volatility followed by an explosive move in the underlying. Read more
Options Trading Made Easy: Bear Strangle
The bear strangle is a non-directional trade that profits when the underlying trends strongly in either direction, but a greater haul if the move is lower. Read more
Options Trading Made Easy: Bull Strangle
A bull strangle is set up much the same as a traditional strangle, but the options are adjusted downward to account for the trader’s bias. Read more
My Favorite Options Strategy for the Next 6 Months
This non-directional options strategy profits when the option on the underlying security expires within a chosen range at expiration. Read more
Options Trading Made Easy: Short Strangle
A short strangle is a bearish bet on volatility played exclusively to collect premium. Read more