What's the Option Decay for Holding Overnight?

Discussion in 'Options' started by schizo, Jan 29, 2016.

  1. schizo

    schizo

    Say I want to play the company earnings by buying the options at the MOC and sell at MOO. How much am I to expect to lose just on time decay?
     
  2. it [all] depends

    pennies, would be my guess

    marc
    :sneaky:
     
  3. Theta
     
  4. schizo

    schizo

    Well, duh. :fistbump:

    But how much will it eat into my premium? (Read the first post.)
     
  5. It's your theta, haha.
     
  6. Hey @schizo Here's from cboe.com. Here, your call theta is 0.6499. So you will lose 0.6499 x 100 = $64.99 per day just for Theta. Does that help?

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  7. That was way more effort than I was willing to put into that answer...
     
  8. Well, In this case, it was better not to answer in a brief way. If someone understands completely what Theta is and how it works, they probably won't ask. If they do, it requires more explanation. So...
     
  9. You are a gentleman and a scholar.
     
  10. Jones75

    Jones75

    Not sure why you're multiplying by 100. The "theta" shown on the chart is -.6440, which = in theory, the option price will drop .64 (64 cents) per day.
     
    #10     Jan 29, 2016