Weekly Pin Butterfly Strategy

Discussion in 'Journals' started by caroy, Jan 6, 2021.

  1. caroy

    caroy

    Wanted to say thanks to everyone for the feedback this week. It's much appreciated I've got some vacation days to burn this week to avoid losing them and have a staycation planned with some home repair projects, resealing the foundation, installing a Tesla charger for a June delivery, and a decluttering the house project based on some books on minimalist living I've been reading. Amazing how much crap you accumulate over the years. Doing one room a day living room tonight while watching the Cubs climb on the Cardinals. I'm going to dig into some of these indicators that have been mentioned RSI and the Raschke two day indicator. Am going to take to heart comments on pairing down number of positions to be more manageable 10-15 rather than 20 +. Looking forward to the end of the week and putting on some more flies and having a successful week. @Illinitrader thanks for the feedback on TOS. I'm going to look into them this week. I'm pretty loyal to TW but saving on commissions with the volume I'm doing monthly would be appreciated. Maybe my broker would match commissions. Does TOS have access to a wide array of futures? One drawback on TW is there are no ICE products and I've always enjoyed trading seasonal spreads in coffee, cotton, cocoa, and OJ. Or at least buying calls in OJ going into hurricane season and hoping for the big one.
     
    #131     May 23, 2021
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  2. I have a watchlist for commodity futures and a while back it quit giving me quotes on the ones you spoke of. I was not interested enough to check it out but maybe I could still get them with an extra fee. Everything I get on TOS currently is free.

    Interesting on Tesla as I have been thinking about one myself. My kids tell me the self driving option is awesome and I would be a 10 times better driver on my way to Florida with it. Did you get the self driving feature? An extra 10 Grand from what I understand.

    If you get TOS I can get on the phone with you and lead you through some stuff to quickly get up the learning curve.
     
    #132     May 23, 2021
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  3. caroy

    caroy

    I went with the Model 3 all wheel drive and did add the full sefl-driving for the extra fee. I'm not really a car guy. I had a 2011 hyundai sonata hybrid that was T-boned and totaled out and reclaimed my sons 2011 impala but need to give it back to them for the summer so they can get to their summer jobs / internships. My thoughts are supposedly (not likely) it holds 90% of it's value after three years. Will probably be the last car I buy for fifteen years and I like not paying for gas and oil changes. I've been ubering on the side when bored the last few years and there is the hope that within a couple of years when autonomous cars are approved I can link it to my uber app and then when I'm at work and asleep it can drive around and make me money. Turning it into an asset appeals to me. I can also rent it out on Turo (the air b and b) of cars when I'm traveling for work and make $200 a day with that. Although my friends say I'm nuts for letting other people drive it but I don't see too much risk in it. I'm picking it up in Bloomington when it arrives so if you want a joyride let me know. I'm really not much of a spender being half swiss but it's odd to view this car somewhat as an investment. I have a couple of friends who have them and all they do is rave about it. Maybe I've drank the kool-aide on this one. Time will tell. My mother sends me daily links to articles of them crashing but she's been a perpetual rain on every parade type. Love her but yikes the amount of worry she puts into every ounce of life. She's let me know If I crash to immediately flee the car before I'm consumed by blue flames that fire departments can't put out. Sigh.
     
    #133     May 24, 2021
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  4. Your mom sounds like my mom who of course has been gone now for 15 years. One time in my mid twenties I went on a weekend fishing trip with some buddies to Wisconsin. She called and asked me how my trip went and I told her it was next weekend. She said oh no, you mean I worried all weekend for nothing. Yeah, the Tesla ride sounds like fun.
     
    #134     May 24, 2021
  5. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    if they crash, the repairs are CRAZY expensive and take a CRAZY long time. I put my tesla back primarily for that reason (and the customer service sucks).
     
    #135     May 24, 2021
  6. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    I appreciate the intellectual honesty in this thread.

    Is the performance what you expected? What is the weekly volatility of the pnl? If the performance is lower than you expected, what do you think is the root cause?
     
    #136     May 24, 2021
  7. caroy

    caroy

    My goal is to keep the journal as honest as possible. Come profits come losses hopefully it will provide some valuable information for others who trade the fly. Hard to say on what I expect in terms of returns. I started trading primarily flies in a much smaller account last year and had good returns but I was using much more of the buying power on a weekly basis. I'm trading another account for a friend with the same strategy but it's smaller and his risk appetite is larger with 25% of his capital at play each week. It doesn't exactly mirror my positions but his account is up 20% in two months. With this account capital preservation is a goal so I've only been trading with around up to 5% of the original mount exposed each week to risk. If i can continue making 3-4% a month and it compounds I'd be pretty happy with the results. Ideally I want to double this account in a year to a year and half and take out the profits to start a small business that is non-trading related and then rinse and repeat each year. I work a day job that demands a good deal of travel in the non pandemic world so I need a strategy that allows me to execute it with a minimum time commitment. In Thursday afternoon and out Friday works for me without carrying any positions to monitor. I like the flies for these short term plays as they have their biggest moves either moving towards the body or they don't while the greeks converge or collapse. I want to keep refining the selection process for my flies to hopefully boost the success rate. Figuring out a set of operating principles for exits is proving elusive as some open on expiration day as winners and turn to losers and others the opposite.
     
    #137     May 24, 2021
  8. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    thanks for the reply. the ytd return is 3%. are you saying that you are only risking 5% of the account each week? that is you are up 60% on return on total risk?

    that's a lot more impressive than i thought.
     
    #138     May 24, 2021
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  9. caroy

    caroy

    Week 19 - Update

    ABNB 6:12:6 135-140-145 call bot @ $1.98
    COIN 8:16:8 245-250-255 call bot @ $1.50
    DASH 12:24:12 140-145-150 put bot @ $0.95
    FUBO 20:40:20 21-23-25 put bot @ $0.57
    LULU 8:16:8 320-325-330 put bot @ $1.65
    MSTR 2:4:2 485-500-515 call bot @ $5.57
    NFLX 8:16:8 500-505-510 call bot @ $1.57
    PTON 8:16:8 106-110-114 put bot @ $1.68
    QS 7:14:7 25-28-31 call bot @ $1.21
    RBLX 8:16:8 95-100-105 call bot @ $1.47
    RIOT 8:16:8 26-30-34 call bot @ $1.50
    ROKU 3:6:3 340-350-360 call bot @ $4.16

    see what tomorrow brings.
     
    #139     May 27, 2021
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  10. Looks like an exciting day tomorrow but I am scratching my head a bit on DASH. It looks more like an OTM put speculation rather than your usual strategy.
     
    #140     May 27, 2021