Buying/Selling Options

Discussion in 'Options' started by pcgeek86, Dec 11, 2006.

  1. I think even with reg-T margin, vertical still has an advantage over collar. Should check it with OptionCoach, the vertical expert. :D
     
    #261     Jan 5, 2007
  2. I prefer verticals for the simple reason that I do not like owning stock :)

     
    #262     Jan 5, 2007
  3. Yip, what does SFO stand for besides the symbol for the San Francisco Oakland Airport.?

    4Q
     
    #263     Jan 5, 2007
  4. not Yip but its Stock/Futures/Options...and you can get it free...google it Magazine)
     
    #264     Jan 5, 2007
  5. I have traded verticals for 6 months now after I learned from Coach. Even with low vol index, I got pretty good return with reg-T margin.
     
    #265     Jan 5, 2007
  6. I think if you search you can get SFO, Futures and Trader Monthly free. I got them all for free and they are worth every penny lol...
     
    #266     Jan 5, 2007
  7. Wayne, that quote was only the opening line of Scott's posting. Further down he acknowledges that Verticals can be rolled. However, his point was that rolling, or adjusting, verticals requires 4 transactions, thus 4 commissions and 4 slippages. Although that fact alone would not tip the scales in one direction or the other, it is nevertheless a valid point.

    Mav, I don't consider Scott to be a buffoon and have learned a few things from him. It is well documented that he and I have had more than our share of arguments. By the same token, I have spoken highly of you in his Forum, the most recent such posting just this morning.

    4Q
     
    #267     Jan 5, 2007
  8. You spoke highly of Mav?? Now you went and done it :eek:


    lol
     
    #268     Jan 5, 2007
  9. wayneL

    wayneL

    4Q,

    Thats no different to a collar. There are still 4 trades (assuming both the sold and bought strike are rolled)

    There is also no reason why one leg only is rolled in either strategy. That point is just not valid.

    The fact that the collar contains stock is irrelevant (save for the cost of carry issue)

    I really think Kramer has introduced an invalid artifact into everybodies mind that is stuck there.

    Cheers
     
    #269     Jan 5, 2007
  10. Hi Phil. If you get the chance can you take a look at what I wrote this morning where I said in Scott's forum that I am experimenting with doing a Bull Call Spread (BCS) and blending it with shorted stock in order to manage the deltas. The use of the BCS is the result of Mav's explaining the synthetic equivalence. I figured, since the equivalency exists, let's see what I can do with it. I'm still at home plate on this. Not sure if I'll get to first base or not.

    4Q
     
    #270     Jan 5, 2007