SPX Credit Spread Trader

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

  1. cdowis

    cdowis

    There are no MM and no pit trading in the ES, so it will be interesting to see how they do spreads. My futures broker (using RAND) does not allow spreads on the ES.
     
    #9951     Sep 8, 2006
  2. Yeah I hear a lot of people do not do spreads due to how ES is traded but I find it pretty easy to leg in so it may not be a problem not having a spread order feature.
     
    #9952     Sep 8, 2006
  3. tplast

    tplast

    Closed my ES SEP 1250/1260 bull put spread for -0.20 debit for a 0.8 profit.

    Opened a ES OCT/NOV 1220/1235 put diagonal for -2.7 debit

    My position is now ES OCT 1335/1350 bear call spread for +5.5 credit plus the diagonal.

    I'm now delta negative, theta positive and vega positive. Unless we get a huge rally, I think I can now let my position be for a few weeks.

    The only thing I don't like about the ES options are the future rollovers. I already had a very good picture in my mind for all the levels on the september contract and now I'll have to start thinking in december. Oh, well :)
     
    #9953     Sep 8, 2006
  4. burrben

    burrben

    Coach,

    Why don't you use the ThinkPipes platform from TOS in your VTrader Account? They can clear with anyone. Then you have the best of TOS and haircut.

    What program are you currently using to trade options with VT?

    burr

     
    #9954     Sep 8, 2006
  5. The real underlying reason I went to prop was to daytrade futures in addition to being able to have more flexibility in entering spread positions through legging in and cross margining.

    So I use X-Trader which is great for daytrading because it is practically instantaneous execution from my clicking.

    So if you are nto going to daytrade or need that kind of speed, then by all means use the ToS platform as it is excellent for option trading.

     
    #9955     Sep 8, 2006
  6. bob an easy way to practice those diagonals would be to use the EOM quarterly's with reg exp on the spy...cost/risk cheap and doing them a few months might help determine their viability before proceeding (and while waiting for TOS) to use the ES/EW. We still have good tools to make money with while we are waiting. dj
     
    #9956     Sep 8, 2006
  7. bob an easy way to practice those diagonals would be to use the EOM quarterly's with reg exp on the spy...cost/risk cheap and doing them a few months might help determine their viability before proceeding (and while waiting for TOS) to use the ES/EW. We still have good tools to make money with while we are waiting. dj
     
    #9957     Sep 8, 2006
  8. #9958     Sep 9, 2006
  9. rdemyan

    rdemyan

    Yeah, I read your earlier post on using the SPY quarterly and it sounds like a good idea. Have you done any trades on these that you'd care to share.




     
    #9959     Sep 9, 2006
  10. I'm looking and planning to try one either exp week or the week after if I get to an oversold point...ex sell EOM perhaps 1270 s or 1280 and buy Req Oct 1250 SPY contract 10 lots to try on for size..I think total initial risk may be around 2000K but have to wait until I get home next week (gone this weekend) so time/price has to be figured in and I would really like to see how this coming week shakes out.
     
    #9960     Sep 9, 2006