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This tag is to be used for any question on Options, A more specific tag [put-options, call-options, options-assignment, option-exercise] should be used when appropriate.
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How could I calculate the probability of getting wiped out?
Last year I ran a mildly stupid/naive options strategy.
It involved picking 10-15 random companies, and then setting up put credit spreads on each one, expiring 1-2 weeks out. … If you knew all of the intrinsic and extrinsic value of your options -- the Greeks, etc. -- is there a way to get a running probability of decimation in a spreadsheet or algorithm? …
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Is Robinhood good enough for successfully day-trading relatively large positions ($20k~30k)
This is of course if you're trading options (which your tags seem to suggest you are). …
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What am I not considering in my current Financial Plan?
Account 3 is money that is actively put in harms way for the purpose of generating high returns. 25% of this account's value is continuously deployed in high-probability options trades on short time scales … This is my favorite Options strategy as it allows for rapid compounding of money if you can stomach the looming threat of being wiped out on any given week. …