Options for Making the Market Bearable
Last week Gary Smith penned a piece in which he discussed the importance of reviewing your past picks. Exercises such as these aren't about self-glorification or telling fish tales about the big one you almost landed -- quite the opposite, in fact. As Gary pointed out, the real benefit comes from identifying mistakes and hopefully learning from them.
Following Gary's example, I thought it was time to conduct a review of my own. One difference between Gary's review and mine is that because some of the options positions I've written about are still open, I'll focus on how those are performing and decide whether any adjustments need to be made. I'll also provide a quick review of some closed positions and the lessons that can be gleaned.
Before getting into the specifics, some general observations can be made. Over the past few months I've suggested a dozen different strategies. The overall performance has been profitable. Four positions realized maximum, albeit limited, profitability, two expired as a wash, one incurred a 1% loss, and six positions remain open and are all providing a chance for profitability. Given the incredibly treacherous and volatile nature of the market, I hope the limited risk/reward scenarios I've presented will work to dispel the belief that options are incredibly dangerous investment tools. ...
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