In the following, we would like to outline one of the possible options trading strategies. This strategy obviously would influence your trading to a certain extent. In formulating this strategy, we have embodied a set of trading rules, the most important of which you will find below. This summary should give you a clearer picture in regards to:
Now, here are two examples of how these rules may be applied to actual trading situations:
It is July 14 and the next options expiration day is set for July 16. The QQQ are currently trading at $35.80. According to the rules, the trading signals you could issue today are "Buy Calls with a $35 strike price and expiry in September", or "Buy Puts with a strike price of $36 and an expiration date in September". That is the most risky signal you could issue given the current market situation. Of course, you could also issue the signal "Buy Calls with a $34 strike and expiry in October". On the other hand, the rules would prevent us from issuing the signal "Buy Calls with a $36 strike and expiration in August". This would be too risky and thus contrary to the strategy.
Today is July 19 and the QQQ are currently trading at $35.80. The previous options expiration day was last Friday, the next expiration is set for August 20. According to the rules, the only signals you could issue today would be: (1) "Buy Calls with a strike price of $35 and an expiration date in October"; or (2) - Buy Puts with a $36 strike and expiry in October".
Options trading is a very risky business. The trading rules are put in place in recognition of this fact. The above rules serve to protect invested capital by limiting the amount of risk while still maintaining a high level of profit potential.
Here is a cardinal trading rule: never allocate all of your trading capital to options. In all of your trades, invest only a predetermined and fixed amount of your trading capital in options. This is a key strategy to help you protect your profits and limit losses. Click here to read more about it.
Naked options trading is very risky - many people lose money trading them. It is recommended contacting your broker or investment professional to find out about trading risk and margin requirements before getting involved into trading uncovered options.