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RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - fenders53 - 05-17-2020 (05-17-2020, 12:33 PM)NilesMike Wrote:I have a lot of puts open for KO right now. I picked my strikes right and they keep expiring so no shares yet, but I am going to add more. I am about to add more T and MO puts to the list as well. I'd like to take some vacations in peace this summer and need to get even more defensive until fall.(05-17-2020, 10:59 AM)fenders53 Wrote: Did you miss the part that I am dumping the shares first, then immediately selling a new put a few bucks (or whatever) cheaper? There are no new shares. The same 100 I had (per contract obviously), unless the stock runs as I then incorrectly called the bottom. I'm not averaging down a dog with additional new shares. For the record, if you, Otter or Eric lived closer I'd tell my wife to seek advice from you if I were struck by lightning tomorrow. Take that as a high compliment even if I argue with you guys for entertainment. You and I can handle ourselves. John scares me a little lol, and I really am trying to help. At the risk of annoying him, I think he is still chasing a little too much junk in a sketchy market. Specs are fun but it has to be a very small part of your game or you'll get burned soon enough. Even 25% junk can wreck you so bad for years that you'd be better off in an index fund. CV19 hurt me with only 10% spec when I happened to pick the wrong sectors. RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - john - 05-18-2020 Thats OK Fenders you are not annoying me. I am kinda like a kid in a candy store with my new found love of options. And I always welcome to advice. If you think I am chasing a little to much JUNK here you should see some of the bonehead moves I made when I 1st started. I bought several High dividend paying CEFs everything was going real good until it didn't... RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - john - 05-18-2020 Had ADM PUT to me Friday @ $34.5 It ran up this morning so I sold 100 @ $35.52 then sold a put for 5/29 $34.50 strike for .50 What do you think, ok strategy or should I have let it possibly run more and collected the dividend? RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - NilesMike - 05-18-2020 (05-18-2020, 09:03 AM)john Wrote: Had ADM PUT to me Friday @ $34.5 It ran up this morning so I sold 100 @ $35.52 then sold a put for 5/29 $34.50 strike for .50 Strategy is fine if that was what you had in mind. I get in trouble when, I change goals in midstream. Best for me is the plan of getting in and getting out BEFORE I put the trade on, when I deviate-no gouda. RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - fenders53 - 05-18-2020 (05-18-2020, 09:03 AM)john Wrote: Had ADM PUT to me Friday @ $34.5 It ran up this morning so I sold 100 @ $35.52 then sold a put for 5/29 $34.50 strike for .50 That's pretty much the inverse of what I would likely do. The market gave you the pop to sell a covered call and the stock goes ex-Div tomorrow. Sorry if I caused that move. Your basic plan is to sell a put and if you get assigned sell a call right? A lot of people do that when the numbers works out. I tend to sell puts when a stock has a few down days, or is actually oversold and I think it might have some support. If I can pick an expiration before an-Ex div I do that very often. I can possibly grab put income, a dividend and shares near a price I picked. Maybe even a covered call soon if it's just an income play and not a core DGI holding. I suspect ADM is going to drift lower in the near-term so it all may work out well enough for you in the end. RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - fenders53 - 05-18-2020 John, if you see this before market close you could undo that ADM trade if you want the Div. It look's like a better day to sell an ADM call than a put. Disclaimer.... my crystal ball may be broken in the short-term so do what you are comfortable with. RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - NilesMike - 05-27-2020 (05-03-2020, 05:13 PM)NilesMike Wrote: I am doing something similar. I got rid of my speculative account, long story, and am going to just grind out wheel trades on quality dividend payers. Sell puts until I get the stock, then covered calls until it's called away. Rinse and repeat. Right now I'm on a CC with T. Sold the October 32 strike. If it's called away, max profit is 11.9% for 168 days. If not called it's 8% return, with capital risk. Should be able to grind out 12-15% a year on these. Closed the T-CC trade for 5% in 3 weeks. Will wait for a nice down day to reposition. Down about 1-2% from ATH account balances at the moment. RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - fenders53 - 05-27-2020 (05-27-2020, 09:41 AM)NilesMike Wrote:That's great news with the SPY still down about 10%. It's going to be a process for me to just match the market unless we finally get a real dip so I can deploy more cash. I haven't shared many conservative option play details because it's boring to read, but I've done mostly what I said I would for months now. I'm just grinding it out with a lot of puts sold on solid DGI stocks. Very few have been exercised in this market though. I am going very light on the covered call sales as that has failed me too often. I still only have one account that is at a new ATH and it's nowhere near as large as my retirement account.(05-03-2020, 05:13 PM)NilesMike Wrote: I am doing something similar. I got rid of my speculative account, long story, and am going to just grind out wheel trades on quality dividend payers. Sell puts until I get the stock, then covered calls until it's called away. Rinse and repeat. Right now I'm on a CC with T. Sold the October 32 strike. If it's called away, max profit is 11.9% for 168 days. If not called it's 8% return, with capital risk. Should be able to grind out 12-15% a year on these. RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - john - 05-28-2020 Sold a PUT on BTI 6/19 expiration Has dividend on 7/9 if gets put to me RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - NilesMike - 05-28-2020 (05-28-2020, 08:44 AM)john Wrote: Sold a PUT on BTI 6/19 expiration I assume 40 strike? Why sell a put now, after this vertical runup that took out 2 swing highs? RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - john - 05-28-2020 I already own some BTI, I would like to own more I am ok if it gets PUT to me. I am also ok if it doesnt. It would have been better to sell before the run up. Nobody knows what the future holds, I have the track record to prove that lol RE: Conservative option strategies, what did you buy or sell today? - NilesMike - 05-28-2020 (05-28-2020, 09:24 AM)john Wrote: I already own some BTI, I would like to own more All we know is where it's at right now and generally more advantage to sell puts in what appears to be a low point or after a run down. The chart looked much better for that around 5/18 ish. One could have sold the 35 put for roughly what you sold the 40 put, incrementally a significant difference. Short term or long term. Just sharing ideas. |