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MayoLovinApe t1_ix5ssyv wrote

So for example youre saying if spy is at 398 on open look into buying like 408 calls a few weeks out. Of course depending on the direction i think its gonna go?

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TheOhioAviator t1_ix5ul35 wrote

Sure. For that example. You will tend to find the "safer" options are every 5 dollar strike. So the 405 will typically have more volume on it making it inherently "safer" to trade. IMO. Obviously if you can afford the 400 call go for that one.

I will also tell you unless direction at the open is very obvious I would advise waiting to place trades until about 10-1030. Traders trading at the open are taking gains from A.H. and PreM trading. Meaning if it's a 30+ open for the SNP then you can almost guarantee some profit taking will happen at open. Giving you access to better pricing for the solid move higher that's set up in the charts. Charts at 930 are basically useless IMO. Unless news, econ data, etc have set the days direction. Sometimes you can get a violent move at the open. If you're quick enough to get in an option going the right way you can realize huge gains at the open. Sell and be done for the day. And I mean be done for the day. No matter how much you make.

A small portfolio is limited by the day trading restrictions. You will almost guarantee, if trading at the open, you will make your gains and move on, once you move on from it you get reset mentally for the charts, watch for the action that signals the move, and buy in again. Once you sell though. You've now used 2 days trades. You can go in for another time all in that one day, but after that you're done for the next 5 days. Best to make your gains and come back to play later. There is money to be made at any time of the day. Don't focus on the open trades. They can get you in more trouble. Remember the market is open from 930-4. That's a long time for stuff to happen. That's a lot of time to make a trade. A safe trade.

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TheOhioAviator t1_ix5v3i4 wrote

Also. For example. Nov 10th, I'm buying 11/18 options. So are most traders. By 11/15 traders have rolled and migrated to the 11/25 options. From 11/18 to 11/25 that's 7 DTE exactly.

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MayoLovinApe t1_ix5vcid wrote

Sweet good looks. Ill write that down. Try to avoid trading on weeks that monthlys expire. I noticed the market ranges mostly

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TheOhioAviator t1_ix5wi9j wrote

Hey IMO depending on which contracts you're talking about when those monthly futures expirations come up, you might want to watch the markets, you'll find the market will love what traders are buying after, moves markets, when them bad boys come up, you can see a change of heart, bullish tendencies or bearish, adds to long term movement IMO.

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TheOhioAviator t1_ix5vhly wrote

Check it out on your platform, look at the chains 1 week out and see the options volume and OI, the difference even between them and the ones that expire tomorrow. You will see SPY options 1 week DTE with over 100k OI trading 30k volume. Those are the contracts to be on. View the theta and delta for both 1 week DTE and one that expires tomorrow. You'll see why you can't trade 1-3 DTE. It's just not "safe" IMO

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