SPX Credit Spread Trader

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

  1. Yes!
     
    #5161     Apr 16, 2006
  2. Riskarb:


    I do not even want to ask what you did to come back lol....or who..

    Could
    U Try and
    Not be so
    Touchy this time lol....
     
    #5162     Apr 16, 2006
  3. lmao... didn't you know? My bruised ego and thin-skin can only take so much abuse! C U Next Tuesday!

    Seriously though. I will be a good boy. You never know if my kids will read this stuff.
     
    #5163     Apr 16, 2006
  4. rdemyan

    rdemyan

    Guys:

    I could use a little help with getting my OX transactions for 2005 in a form where I can attach them to my tax return. As I noted below the only spreadsheet I've been able to download lists each buy and sell as an individual row, which means I'll have to marry them up for the IRS.

    Is there another download from OX that I'm just not seeing.

    Please help, before I go postal.

    Thanks.


     
    #5164     Apr 16, 2006
  5. OX is easy.

    GO to Activity under Account Tab and then do Analysis. Set the time fram to Last Year and then click.

    Take entire listing of all transactions with net P&L and dump it inot Excel. Fix the columns and viola.

    If you are not sure what it shoudl look like, go to the first few months of my journal where I posted my month results in Excel.

    That was the Activity dumped into Excel.
     
    #5165     Apr 16, 2006
  6. rdemyan -- double check this, but I believe that if you traded options on SPX you need to apply Section 1256 rules (to your benefit)... this means using IRS Form 6781.

    Donna -- I assume you used Form 6781?

    Otherwise you might have paid too much capital gains.



     
    #5166     Apr 16, 2006
  7. rdemyan -- OX should have a green button called GainsKeeper under the Account/Tax Resources tab. Click on it and your Sched D will be done for you using GK, free of charge. It will generate a file that matches up all trades and you won't have to enter anything by hand.

     
    #5167     Apr 16, 2006
  8. rdemyan

    rdemyan

    Thanks, Andy.

    It is convenient. Maybe we can get ToS to adopt it.



     
    #5168     Apr 16, 2006
  9. Hi Andy...actually I don't need to...all my spx trades were in the IRA...I keep (or try to) my trading in the cash account to a minimum. And we don't have much in the cash acc:p
     
    #5169     Apr 16, 2006
  10. your not finished yet:eek: me either:confused: I just have my rough draft done...I call preparing my taxes creative writing 101 (shhhh don't tell anyone:cool: )...I'll polish it up tomorrow
     
    #5170     Apr 16, 2006