Dykstra: Soak Up Some Sunoco Options

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In addition, I endeavor to explain the strategy behind my methods. Today I am going to go back and revisit a few basic tenets of trading deep in-the-money call options.

First, what is a deep-in-the money call?

In the world of options trading, a call is defined as an option contract that grants the holder the right to purchase the underlying security at a specified price, on or before a certain date. When the strike price is less than the current trading price of the underlying security, it is termed "in the money." With declining strike prices, the greater the difference between the strike price and stock price, the deeper in-the-money the call option is considered.

For active traders like me, trading DITM calls becomes a "stock replacement" strategy. I am not in the business of buying and holding; I am in the business of ringing the register.

I buy DITM calls with a limit order, I take my profits and I move on. Trading DITM calls allows me to trade the world's best companies for a fraction of the cost if I were to purchase the underlying common stock.

Once my buy order is filled, I then place a good-till cancel (GTC) order to exit the trade with a profit of $1,000 profit. Bottom line: I do not wait around to sell my winners -- I take them when I can.

Again, make sure to have a GTC order in to capture profits when they come. Profits can disappear just as fast as they come. My strategy allows me to get to know a basket of stocks that I can play multiple times.

In closing, the following quote by the eccentric J. Paul Getty: "Buy when everyone else is selling and hold until everyone else is buying. That's not just a catchy slogan. It's the very essence of successful investing." I live by those words!

Always remember: Life is a journey, enjoy the ride!

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At the time of publication, Dykstra had no positions in stocks mentioned.

Nicknamed 'Nails' for his tough style of play, Lenny is a former Major League Baseball player for the 1986 World Champions, New York Mets and the 1993 National League Champions, Philadelphia Phillies. A three time All-Star as a ballplayer, Lenny now serves as president for several privately held businesses in Southern California. He is the founder of The Players Club; it has been his desire to give back to the sport that gave him early successes in life by teaching athletes how to invest and protect their incomes. He currently manages his own portfolio and writes an investment strategy column for TheStreet.com, and is featured regularly on CNBC and other cable news shows. Lenny was selected as OverTime Magazine's 2006-2007 "Entrepreneur of the Year."

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