SPX Credit Spread Trader

Discussion in 'Journals' started by El OchoCinco, May 17, 2005.

  1. Yes Murray,

    I followed for several months, subscribed to his action alerts plus as well. Made some, lost some.

    Here is the website that collects all of his recommendations:
    http://madmoneyrecap.com/

    Forum for discussion here:
    http://www.cramersmadmoney.com/

    There are a lot of theory on how does he find the stock picks. Best of the breed (best times as well :) hottest stocks in the hotest sector with great momentum. he does move the market, expecially after hrs. Based on my observation, his picks moves up/down next morning and whatever has to happen to the stock happens in initial 30mins or so.

    Ideal way to cash his picks, buy after a while but need to hold for a little longer terms as generally he picks good one.

    At the same time, there has been several blows as well i.e. Baush & Lomb, UNH, etc. HAL he has been shouting that it's going to moon ($100, post split $50)

    Net, after experimenting for a while, I stopped it as it was not a consisten way to make money (for me).

    Happy to answer further questions based on my exp,

    Happy trading,
    Manoj
     
    #10481     Sep 27, 2006
  2. ryank

    ryank

    With time winding down on Oct options and the market going up on just about any news I'm not sure there are many good call spreads left out there right now. You may want to take your loss now and sit on the sidelines until you are ready for Nov positions or roll into Nov now. I keep waiting for Coach to put on his hedge and help us all out but it looks like he is being stubborn this month :).

    When did you open your positions? SPX was at 1316 at Sep expiration which isn't that far from you 1350 short. This makes me think you must have put on the Oct position pretty early.
     
    #10482     Sep 27, 2006
  3. ryank

    ryank

    I was commenting on his positions, sorry for the confusion. I will update my diagonal positions later this morning when I have a little more time.
     
    #10483     Sep 27, 2006
  4. ChrisM

    ChrisM


    Coach,

    we are in the same boat now. I have 1340EW/1360ES as well. I`ve made some on ES futures, but the final depends on this spread.

    I know this sounds silly but is always nice to know that you are not alone in hot environment.
     
    #10484     Sep 27, 2006
  5. With durable goods orders we have an initial pullback. As long as we stay near 1345 we will still be able to close out the spread for a profit as the time value prmeium erodes off.

     
    #10485     Sep 27, 2006
  6. Beachie

    Beachie

    Those were vertical credit spreads I believe, not diagonals.

    If you're thinking about risk, LOL, also be aware of the different risk profiles for CTM credit spreads vs. these OTM credit spreads. Once your OTM spread (done for a small credit vs. large theoretical risk) starts getting too close for comfort, your goose is a bit cooked.

    There was a good discussion here on this subject: http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=63020&perpage=6&pagenumber=174 Start with the newbie question 9/15 at 6 pm or so.

    And do read the discussion on this thread starting about 9/4 on credit spreads vs. diagonal spreads.

    Best of luck,
    Beachie
     
    #10486     Sep 27, 2006
  7. ChrisM

    ChrisM

    Yeah,

    bad news is that big chunk of this profit we may get on Friday, as long as we have stomachs for this :)
     
    #10487     Sep 27, 2006
  8. ryank

    ryank

    Quick update using mids before the market opens today (please stay down today :)):

    Oct 1285p/Nov 1265p +.30
    Oct 1325p/Nov 1300p +1.3 (half size position)
    Oct 1375c/Nov 1400c -.25

    Late yesterday I added a "tent pole" of Oct 1365/Dec 1400 (half size) for a credit.

    With slippage I'm probably b/e to slightly positive right now. If the market stays down today and volatility goes up a bit I should be in the black. As it is right now things look good heading into expiration. I know, famous last words.

    Last night I started looking at buying back the Oct 1285p and selling the Oct 1295p. Will need to look at this again today with the pullback and see if I still want to do this.
     
    #10488     Sep 27, 2006
  9. tplast

    tplast

    So, all time high on the Dow and non-stop CNBC specials today? The only thing stopping it is that everybody is expecting it.
     
    #10489     Sep 27, 2006
  10. Sailing

    Sailing

    Sorry for the mistake,

    Bought a Put Calendar for a $7.00 debit.... at 1325 strike

    M~


     
    #10490     Sep 27, 2006