Sell LEAPs - Make $100,000 Selling Puts Far Out
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
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I'm always selling cash-secured puts. If I'm doing it on a stock where I'm fine with getting assigned, I pick a more aggressive delta. If I get assigned, then I wheel it with covered calls (though honestly, I prefer puts).
And yes, ALWAYS on margin. The brokerage reserves cash to support your option strategies. When done on margin, the amount reserved is only a percentage of the amount actually needed, so you're tying up even less. Start small, get to know how they work, the risks involved, and your tolerance for it. Learn, learn, learn! Always!
Great idea that I had not even thought about. Selling low delta puts on margin. No margin interest as long as there is no assignment. Thanks for helping me add another revenue stream!
Retired bc you make $$$$ selling courses
too busy to answer any real questions that aren't from a fanboy.
It is surprising to see that many people don't know that you don't pay interest on margin used as collateral. You only pay if you actually use it to pay for something.
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7:00 Slight correction. 3% per month is not 36% per year. It is 42.6% per year. 1.03^12 = 1.42576
Yeah, Sell Leaps "Far Out" and in any black swan event (that is around the corner) lose you account and you home and good luck trying to get refund from this "advisor"..
That assumes reinvestment of the capital and obtaining the same return each time.
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Not sure about using margin on options. Here is what RH replied today: "Options themselves are a non-marginable security, so there wouldn't have been a change in the marginability on those. We require 100% of the requirement for Short Puts on the account for those."
I like the title of the vid. Great work, keep it up ❤🎉
Another thing to mention about LEAP Puts is that you can make money by reinvesting your premium.
Henry flexing on em!!
soo i new and wont do this stuff until i get paper trading down lol but can you on RH buy a stock of 100 shares at a lower price using a buy call and exercise the contract (getting the shares) then can you sell a put with the stock at a higher amount and exercise that contract or am i tripping im neww and still have not started just doing paper trading thanks and love your vids
Do the leaps example you used make 3% in the 6 month timeline? If so isnt that marginally better than a savings account? Sorry not sure so asking
Where do you get no interest margin?
What you were saying about Schwab and margin for sold puts. I have noticed an improvement on available margin for options since my account got switched. does anyone else concur?
Can I sell against a leap in a small cash account on Robin Hood? I have tried with no success? Incorrect delta picked maybe?
It'd be nice if he would show us his overall performance since he began trading and then monthly or quarterly performance.
i love selling put leaps and forget it
What margin account are you using where you are not paying monthly interest on the outstanding balance?
You don't pay anything if the margin is used as collateral. Only when you actually use it (buy stocks with it).
Wouldn’t the margin interest you’re paying be higher than the 3% you’ll get from selling the AAPL LEAP?
Margin isn't free? Even on Robinhhood it's over 6% I believe. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
you don't get charged for margin when used as collateral. Only if you get assigned and margin is used to pay for the shares.
Aal is a good idea for this currently
correct me if im wrong but on margin...aren't you paying 5-8% to borrow the money for margin to sell the put options?
No you are looking at around 13 percent, and it goes down as you take on more debt. But nowhere as low as 5-8. I have no trading experience. Work for etrade though. I am going to try to get into trading but only allowed to do covered calls because of my lack of experience. But maybe my company has high margin. Maybe Robinhood is a lot lower.
Lol clueless
but you don't buy until you are assigned. you SELL a put.
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@@InvestwithHenry dare we say LEAP calls? 🤔 jk thanks for what you do for all of us Henry
Margin rates are very high right now. Selling leaps on margin now is a fool's errand.
Your broker charges you interest on margin you sell, I only pay interest on margin I borrow to buy securities? I would call my broker and get a break form the margin rate also, I called and got somewhere between 6-7%.
you dont pay interest selling puts if you dont have a negative cash balance. You only pay interest on the lack of cash not the sold put.
LEAPs?
Can you do an update of your AAL holding?
Assigned ..no doubt. That thing dropped like a rock overnight. Sighhhhh
Is there a word for just buying calls and buying puts?
The word is 'Sucker"
There are cash-secured puts, that is Selling Puts using your cash but no such thing as margin-secured puts. What am I missing here? Margin is only provided for buying stocks. For example, if you have $50,000 in cash, Robinhood might give you an additional $50,000 in margin, charging 8% interest on the borrowed amount.
yes, Robinhood charging interest on margin... now they lowered to 6.55%.
@@Dotasmgmt that’s beside the point, you cant get margin to sell puts
@@Jepi369 You can. I could have a zero cash or even negative cash balance but 50k worth of stock. I can sell puts against the value of the stock to raise cash.
Yes you can.
@@user-qi9pq3pm3m try it, you cant
I always thought you had to pay interest on margin regardless of what it's being used for (buying stock vs selling puts
nahh take advantage of CSP on margin.. 1 year of using 50K margin, i think i paid less than $100. where on earth can you borrow 50K and paid pennies on interest..?
Man, you really gotta talk more about the risks when you suggest selling $20 puts on a stock that was $7 a year ago.
Seriously lol. What are the odds of PLTR going under $20? Like 40% it happens within a week. Maybe he likes PLTR I would certainly do this with stocks I like and at prices I like. Love NVDA not so much at $1100 though. Maybe a NKE $70 or AMD $100-120
@@jeffgoggin1394 "Stocks only go up" according to this guy
Henry, my Robinhood margin rate is 6.75%, how does it make sense to sell leaps on SPY with 3-5% annual return? Aren't you losing money than?
Because cash secured puts don’t actually use the margin where you would pay interest on it. It just pledges the future use of margin in the event you’re assigned.
Correct, no margin fees when it's used as collateral 👍👍
@@zoraster3749 Yes they do. Try it.
I’m not sure about leaps, but Henry is trippin…
So you guys don’t have to pay interest on puts if it never gets assigned? Is that across all brokerage accounts
Yes
@@steve99912 no, Robinhood charges you
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Make a video about selling puts on margin! NOW!
if you are using your cash as collateral to be on hold for a year to collect few hundreds is not worth it.. might as well just open a CD.. no risk of any assignments.
In his example with PLTR is almost getting 13% interest in your 2000 collateral. Way more than a CD
Who's willing to take the LEAP?? 😊
Ha this guy
Selling PLTR, "5 private clients" urgency 😂
Robinhood won't let me sell options on margin they only use my cash position😢
Using margin, not paying interest? 5% a year is actually lower than all the available margin rates out there.
There's no interest if you sell options because you haven't actually borrowed any money until if and when you're assigned.
@@CapAnson12345 Robinhood they charge you interest
I might be stupid, but I think you can't sell puts on margin in Robinhood.
Anyone notice that Henry was talking a little quicker than normal during this video…hmmm…sounded more ‘confident’ than last time I tuned into his channel…just saying.
These clickbait titles are getting old, rehashed info over and over again....
He knows you Stupid enough to ⌚... hahaha.
agree
Same stuff over and over again man. This dude is either putting no effort to this channel or just doesn't know anything else
Could be Scamming...scammers are not that 🤓.
@@BobBob-ey5br i think he doesn't like making UA-cam videos anymore. He dreads it so he can recruit people in his community and make money.
I honestly don't understand why you're discussing these dubious schemes. There are plenty of options like Eledator and similar ones that are fast and profitable.
Selling Leaps Y? chump change. Tie up your money for BS change. And still exposed to risk. Better buy 1-3 month TBills.
Wat
No offense but this video was all over the place and the was no educational value concerning entry/exit of the LEAP, what it’s main purpose is etc.
Henry must be Broke...his claims are getting more Outrageous 😂😂😂😂
You SOLD Put at 3 and collected 300$ in premiums. At the expiration date, it's at 5. How did you make money then? You lost
E Filipino Assistant producing these Vids.