I had a palantir debt spread expiration feb 19, 35/36 spread, ITM 1 week prior to expiration tried to close for profit, wasnt able to close no one picked up the spread.
What happens to wash sale rule when you keep rolling your CSPs from December to January to February and eventually taking an assignment? Please help. Thank you!
Looking for some math to figure out when BEST to roll. I'm in a pretty volatile trade right now with a spread expiring mid July. I'm in my account all the time looking at this thing as time marches on. If I had rolled this spread to October 2 weeks ago, I would have netted an additional $2600. Today, rolling out to the same expiry day in Oct. would get me $1900. is there any way to make a better guess when to pull the trigger?
You'll never go broke locking in profit. Too many people want to get the absolute MAX value on every trade. You need to get that thought out of your head. Forget it. It's a fantasy. The best time to roll your option (IMO) is on the day of expiry and the Stock price is VERY close to your Strike price (ATM). Rather than waiting and "guessing" whether or not the call expire ITM or OTM, roll the trade another week, and pick up more premium (and maybe adjust your strike higher or lower depending on how you believe the stock is going to move). Give yourself more time to be right.
@@vegasjosh8249 -can you show the mechanic's of rolling? Maybe, an example. Do you roll ON THE DAY OF EXPIRATION, and do you have until the hour that market closes to roll, even if the strike price has already been reached earlier in the day? I think this is the question.
I bought 341 GDX 2/21 $27 puts. Avg price = $.09. Gold went up instead and puts are now standing still @ $.01. Would it make sense to roll this option? I'm panicking right now. I am just learning about options, know so little. Really need help here.
Actually this is a great overview of options trading
I'm usually surprised that most folks trading options don't know about rolling. Whenever I tell a new options trader they buy me a beer.
Shared this with a friend, blew his mind. I don't think he's been assigned since. Ha!
ROFL!!! I heard him say "Facebook was down to under $46..." I was like...when was this video created :)))
Tom great work you look great what ever you are doing keep doing it. Also thanks for all you two both do I watch all the videos.
You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em, know when to walk away, and know when to run. KL
Run = O'Hare spread
How close to expiration do you guys normally roll out of it?
Sometimes a month or two, sometimes a week... depends how deep in the money I am.
Hi tasty trade we can roll straddle ATM strike like if market is moving up. We can roll our put option. Thanks in advance
Perfect for rolling receiving premium
Was that a question?
This was very helpful. I need to roll an option by Friday. Can I roll on the expiration date or it has to be done before expiration date.
You can do it any time before it expires its best not to wait too long
@@G-y_m how to roll the far ITM put spread?
You ALWAYS have to roll BEFORE expiration. You cannot do anything AFTER expiration.
You can roll on expiration date up until 3pm (not 4pm) generally. However, you may get assigned/exercised at any time if you wrote the option.
I had a palantir debt spread expiration feb 19, 35/36 spread, ITM 1 week prior to expiration tried to close for profit, wasnt able to close no one picked up the spread.
Seems like spreads are a pain to close. I usually just do selling calls or puts.
I rolled out a losing CSP with a credit and it greatly reduced my excess maintenance. Didn’t see that coming.
What do you mean by "excess maintenance"?
Excess maintenance? Could you define/elaborate
Brilliat.. Thank you
What happens to wash sale rule when you keep rolling your CSPs from December to January to February and eventually taking an assignment? Please help. Thank you!
Looking for some math to figure out when BEST to roll. I'm in a pretty volatile trade right now with a spread expiring mid July. I'm in my account all the time looking at this thing as time marches on. If I had rolled this spread to October 2 weeks ago, I would have netted an additional $2600. Today, rolling out to the same expiry day in Oct. would get me $1900. is there any way to make a better guess when to pull the trigger?
You'll never go broke locking in profit. Too many people want to get the absolute MAX value on every trade. You need to get that thought out of your head. Forget it. It's a fantasy. The best time to roll your option (IMO) is on the day of expiry and the Stock price is VERY close to your Strike price (ATM). Rather than waiting and "guessing" whether or not the call expire ITM or OTM, roll the trade another week, and pick up more premium (and maybe adjust your strike higher or lower depending on how you believe the stock is going to move). Give yourself more time to be right.
@@vegasjosh8249 -can you show the mechanic's of rolling? Maybe, an example. Do you roll ON THE DAY OF EXPIRATION, and do you have until the hour that market closes to roll, even if the strike price has already been reached earlier in the day? I think this is the question.
Dang FB was a whole lot cheaper when this video was filmed lol
I bought 341 GDX 2/21 $27 puts. Avg price = $.09. Gold went up instead and puts are now standing still @ $.01. Would it make sense to roll this option? I'm panicking right now. I am just learning about options, know so little. Really need help here.
rolling usually works for option sellers, not sure if it will work for buying puts
Sell a call next time instead. Then you could roll. Rolling doesn’t work well when you’re paying a debit to do it.
You can roll and end up losing money 💰 too.
I wish they would slow down when explaining the strategies...
They have probably hundreds of videos explaining their strategies in detail
yes you can also roll up and out to a higher price. never roll out and down.
Why.
I think that depends on what rolling down does to your original position.
You need to explain why?
Done with blackberry, eh?
Gotta know when to fold em, no when to roll them