Welcome to Universal Wealth Creation.com

 

This site have been developed as a resource for people

searching for the best ways to create wealth and increase the

quality of their lives. Inside you will find reviews of the latest

Investment strategies available.

Wealth Creation 

Home Page

 

 

FINANCE SITES

AFR
 AFR BOSS 

 
AFR Photos

 
Asset

 
BRW

 
CFO

 
Fairfax Photos

 
Fairfax Research

 
Leverage

 
MIS

 
MoneyManager

 
Personal Investor

 
Shares

 
Tradingroom

 

 Business & Finance Articles

 Option Trading Tips - Credit Spread Magic!
 By: James Thomas

  You may or may not have heard of credit spread option trading but they can be used to profit in bullish, neutral or bearish conditions.

They are a cashflow generating strategy that involves both the buying and selling of either calls or puts of different strike prices but same expiration date to establish an overall 'credit' i.e. spendable cash.

It is a great option trading strategy for taking advantage of the 'time decay' that option selling provides, but with limited risk.

The amount of potential profit of course is limited to the credit received when the trade is first made.

Let me give you an example of this powerful, yet underutilized option trading strategy.

Let's say that the QQQQ (The Nasdaq 100 tracking unit) is trading at $30.50 and we believe that it will continue to go up in price.

To create a vertical credit spread using puts (selling puts is profitable if the market rises), we could do the following:

1) Sell the $30 put (expiring this month).

and

2) Buy the $29 put (expiring this month).

TIP:

In my experience, it's always best to sell short-term, 'Out-of-the-money' option premium for 3 main reasons:

1) Out of the money options have lower deltas, meaning the stock has to move further before the value of our sold option increases (remember we want it to decrease).

2) Selling 'current month' options (30 days or less to expiry) is when time decay is at it's most rapid and the value of our sold option is eroding away with each day.

3) Contrary to buying options, if the stock does moves very little or not at all, we win!

Let’s say we received $0.90 cents per contract for selling the $30 puts and we paid $0.40 cents per contract by buying the $29 puts.

This transaction gives us an overall credit of $0.50 cents per contract ($0.90-$0.40).

If we sold 20 contracts of the $30 Put and bought 20 contracts of the $29 Put, this would give us a total credit of $1,000 (2000 shares x $0.50 cents).

So basically, if QQQQ expires at any price above $30 we will make our maximum profit, which is the initial credit we received ($0.50 cents).

On the other hand if QQQQ expires at any price below our breakeven point of $28.50, we will be facing a loss.

Let’s look at all the possibilities.

Once we have entered the trade the QQQQ can either:

1)Go up a little bit.

2)Go up a lot.

3)Go sideways.

4)Go down a little bit.

5)Go down a lot.

The beauty of this style of trading is that we will win in four out of five of these situations, and in many instances we can even win in all five!

Let me demonstrate how.

The QQQQ is trading at 30.50, if it moves up a little bit to say $30.80, our sold option ($30 Put) will expire worthless and we will keep all of the premium.

If the QQQQ moves up a lot to say $32, the same will occur and we will get to keep the premium.

If the QQQQ moves sideways and stays around $30.50, again the ($30 Put) will expire worthless and we will get to keep the premium.

If the QQQQ goes down a little bit to say $30.15, the same will occur and we will keep the premium.

OK, so far so good!

The only way we can LOSE in this trade is if the QQQQ goes down a lot to below $29.50 (which is the higher strike price minus the premium).

If it were the end of the month of expiry and the QQQQ was trading below $30 (our sold option strike price) we would be exercised and our total loss would be the difference between the sold option strike price and the current stock price less the total credit we received.

Our maximum loss will be realized at any price at or below our bought option strike price.

$30 - $29 = $1, less the premium of $0.50 cents = a maximum loss of $0.50 cents per contract or $1000 (20 contracts - 200 shares x $0.50 cents)

However, before it gets to this point, we would intervene. If the QQQQ is falling strongly then we were obviously wrong in our initial analysis.

Before we entered the trade though, we decided that if the QQQQ fell through support at $30 (which it does) we would move to plan B.

At this point we can do a little ‘magic’.

With the click of a mouse through our online broker, we can instantly jump from the bullish camp to the bearish camp!

We do this by buying back the options that we sold which in this case is the $30 puts, and this removes all of our obligation.

At this point though, we have taken a loss BUT, we are still long the $29 puts which would have already increased in value.

If the QQQQ wants to go down, then we are going to let it and just ride the $29 puts as far as they will go.

The more the QQQQ falls in price, the more our option will increase in value.

If it falls far enough, which in this case it does, (falling to $28.50) then we will not only make all our money back, we will start to move into a profitable position.

With credit spreads, we give ourselves the flexibility to change our position mid stream, and the chance to not only recoup some of our losses (if we get it wrong), but to possibly move from a loss into a PROFIT!

And this is just the plan B if things go wrong. Plan A, on it’s own, has statistically, a very high probability of success.

If on the other hand we had the view that the QQQQ would go down, we would simply construct a vertical spread with Out-of-the-money Calls.

We would sell the $31 Call and buy the $32 Call for an overall credit and should the QQQQ close below $31 by the end of the month, the spread would expire worthless and we would simply keep the premium.

For more information on how to profit by using credit spreads from someone who is a 'specialist' at credit spread option trading, go to:

http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=061352&BID=6286

About the author:
James Thomas is a successful private option trader and has created http://www.option-trading-tips.comas an informative, no-nonsense resource full of useful tips and information designed to help option traders and investors to become more profitable.


Circulated by Article Emporium



 

http://www.universalwealthcreation.com   Wealth Creation | Financial Wealth

Copying or republishing this article is permitted with this footer included

 

Collect a Free 260 page ebook here: Universal Wealth          Earn up to $1,000 per referral: Wealth Creation Affiliate

 

These property, finance, stock market & business articles have been supplied in the interest of Universal Wealth Creations visitors who want to expand their knowledge in the wealth creation & investment fields.  All the business, finance, stock market & business articles have not been read as they are submitted remotely, so if you find any questionable facts in here or simply do not like it, please email webmaster@universalwealthcreation.com and we will review the material. As we find time to do so, we will go through all articles and remove any that appear not suitable. Other sites we recommend here at Universal Wealth Creation are: 21st Century Academy with Jamie McIntyre, Investor Finance, Universal Trading Solutions which promotes great wealth creators like: Kim Reilly, Simon Martin, Justin Beeton, Louise Bedford, John Kaye, Daniel Kertcher & more. They run great seminars across the country. At times we will publish dates for these seminars as they are made available around the counrty. Meanwhile, there is a great opportunity to learn about the finance, stock market & property investment field through reading these kind of articles. Learn about share trading, options, futures, CFD's, derivatives, warrants, indices & more in the stock market. You will also learn plenty about business, finance & property investing through authors opinions in the marketplace.  Enjoy your journey towards financial freedom. We hope you will enjoy your visit.

Regards    Sean Rasmussen - Universal Wealth Creation Pty Ltd

Financial Wealth | Wealth Creation Ebook | Wealth Creation Ezine | Financial Investment Books | Kim Reilly | Jamie McIntyre DVD | Jamie McIntyre Homestudy  | FAQJamie McIntyre Testimonial | Wealth Creation Forum | Wealth Creation Affiliate | Bourse Data | Australian Property | JB Global | Justin Beeton | Investor FinanceGuy Bower | 21st Century Academy | Pacific Investor Group | Forex Currency Trading | Property Investment | Property | Covered Calls | Property Sourcing | Property Articles | Business Articles | Finance Articles | Resource Directory | Jamie McIntyre | Business Opportunities | Property Investing | Share Trading | Renting SharesInvestor Finance Articles | Property & Finance Links | Wealth Creation DVD | Perth Property | Adelaide Property | Brisbane Property | Hobart Property | Melbourne Property | Sydney Property | Australian PropertyASX Links | Work From HomeMaking Money | CK Locke | IPO | Finance Review | Deposit Bonds | Bank Guarantees |

Site Map

 

Return to Index

Return To Universal Wealth Creation Home Page

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2004 & 2005 Universal Wealth Creation

Business & Finance articles