Trading Both Sides of Price Action

If I could summarize the overall theme of this blog in one sentence it would be this: spend most of your time figuring out how you’re going to reduce portfolio risk! I think most traders put on a trade and then stick with it until it either goes bust or the pain of holding it … Read more

Roll ‘Em Up!

To address some questions regarding my current position. I’ll add more to this post later. First, let’s look at the PDT account’s combination position of Jan3/6 SPX 6045/6050 short Call Diagonal and 6050 Call Calendar with a $780 cost that was bought when it was a bullish OTM position. Now it’s perfectly centered with an … Read more

The Layering-On Risk Position

I’m expecting a grind up in SPX over the next 2 months so I’m layering on mostly inexpensive positions (and a few expensive ones) in multiple Fri/Mon expirations to add size and build a position. Below is my current position as of Dec4. I’ll likely be adding the trade below at some point in the … Read more

The Risk Profile Lie

This SPX risk profile shows the maximum potential value of this 10-point wide short Call Diagonal is more than $1,500. Since it’s a 1-lot position that means that if SPX is exactly at the 6090 short strike at Friday’s Dec6 expiration then the Monday, Dec9 long Call at the 6100 strike will be 10 points … Read more

The Short Call Diagonal

Something I need to address before I get into the details of this post. Nobody who reads this post should ever attempt to trade this, or any strategy, based on my or someone else’s experience! I’m here to educate traders based on my many years of trading experience, not to recommend trades. Take what you … Read more

The ABC’s of a DH

Below is a description of how I traded Tesla this week. This post, as well as all of my other posts on this blog, are for educational purposes. They aren’t trading advice. You should never risk your capital based on how someone else trades. Learn from others then develop your own trading style which suits … Read more