My option trades

Discussion in 'Options' started by ryanpatrick, Nov 21, 2011.


  1. Falcon has this happened to you before?? Being labeled a PDT that is? If not, many times you can phone your broker and tell them some bs about over trading on accident and there are a few (maybe more, maybe all, I'm not sure) that will remove the restriction on your account IF you're a first time offender.
     
    #31     Dec 14, 2011
  2. Thats an interesting comment. Might give it a try?

    I was thinking of throwing in the towel. Closing my account and opening with another broker maybe? I like the platform at TOS, but they are severely crimping my style and ability to exit a losing trade. I´ve lost my edge in ability to stop and reverse. Or at least EXIT when in danger. Lost about $600 this day past and wondering how to get out of it, as I could not exit. As a retail small trader, I can´t afford not being able to react. When your wrong you should be able to get out. Not be stuck over the day and into the next day. I´m figuring on taking the loss tomorrow morning. Just hope it is not as bad as it seems and maybe the loss grows by tomorrow morning.

    Option Trading is short term trading, has nothing to do with buying stocks for long term.
     
    #32     Dec 15, 2011
  3. Falcon, definitely try phoning your broker before you do an acct. transfer.. I'm not sure, and maybe someone will pipe in about it, but if there is a time limit or not. Once they issue the PDT margin call I believe you have 5 days to fund the acct.

    This happened to me once before and I was to phone them within the 5 days and they told me they do a 1 time PDT restriction removal per account.

    So bottom line, if you like your broker and are currently PDT restricted, call them.
     
    #33     Dec 15, 2011
  4. As far as I know you can't change brokers and get away from the PDT restriction. Either fund your account properly or don't day trade.
     
    #34     Dec 15, 2011
  5. I got greedy....had a chance to close out PAY calls at $1.20 or so and ended up holding and eventually selling out for a bigger loss. Ended with a loss of ($605.11) on this trade pushing me back to $2600...We'll, onto ACN calls, I like the charts and its strong post for the past 4 Qs.
     
    #35     Dec 15, 2011
  6. Archin

    Archin

    Might be worth taking a strangle on this one.
     
    #36     Dec 15, 2011
  7. Short-time lurker, first-time poster. Just signed up specifically because of this thread.

    OP: If you don't want to blow up your account playing around "being greedy," step back and look into more conservative strategies. There's money to be made trading iron condors, double diagonals, covered calls, etc. Sure, it's boring and you won't get that Las Vegas thrill, but with managed risk you'll consistently grow your account. Save the gambling for Vegas.
     
    #37     Dec 15, 2011


  8. 767 good luck. Already tried explaining this concept, or at least applying risk management to the trades. Oh well right. Gotta learn somehow I guess.
     
    #38     Dec 15, 2011
  9. Archin

    Archin

    ouch.
     
    #39     Dec 16, 2011
  10. Yup, oh well!

    No kidding! Buying options ahead of an earnings call? Meanwhile, there was a beautiful IV spike ahead of the call that could have been safely and profitably played... But I guess the Greeks are for Geeks, right? :D
     
    #40     Dec 16, 2011