Novavax (NVAX) Strangles<\/strong>
\nNotes: My biggest mistake was with NVAX. I made $104 earlier in September but I counted this as a separate position because I completely closed out the previous position and opened this new one.<\/p>\nThe reason volatility for NVAX was so high was because the company was awaiting “phase three trial judgment” for a vaccine they were making. The results of the trials were unfavorable and the stock tanked down to around $1.25 from $8.25. In other words the stock lost 80% of it’s value in one day.<\/p>\n
I would have been fine if I hadn’t opened the additional 9 8 strangle because it would have been just a ~$300 loss. I got greedy like a pig and paid the price. My account is around 10k, so I should not open a position with a margin requirement over $500 (5%). The initial margin requirement started at $420, but when I opened the 9 8 strangle the margin requirement roughly doubled.<\/p>\n
I will<\/em> cheat up around $100-$150 to open positions in the $600-$650 range because otherwise I wouldn’t be able to open some positions, but when possible, I must<\/strong> keep the position size at or under 5% of the total account value in order to be successful long term, which in my case is $500.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $420 up to $840
\nIncome: -$595.78 (-$582 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nLesson Two: Careful Order Entry<\/h2>\n
ScanSource (SCSC) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: This was initially an earnings trade back on August 29. ScanSource missed earnings by a lot and the stock tanked. In after hours post earnings the stock traded down to 37.79, my break even was 37.65. I made an adjustment and held onto the position in hopes of a rebound. The stock did rebound and cut my $330 loss down to around $230.<\/p>\nBut then I made a mistake buying the put back for more than I sold it for by entering my limit order incorrectly at the ask price instead of the midpoint. Tough $250 lesson to be more careful particularly in a less liquid market.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $875
\nIncome: -$461.17 (-$449 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\n
(VIP) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: I opened this up incorrectly! I reversed the call and the put to create an inverted strangle. Closed it out when I could for a small wash loss.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $615
\nIncome: -$18.20 (-$6 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nLesson Three: Be on the Correct Side of Volatility<\/h2>\n
When volatility is low (less than 60%) you want to be a net buyer of options. When volatility is high (over 60%) you want to be a net seller of options.<\/p>\n
Adobe (ADBE) Earnings Iron Condor<\/strong>
\nNotes: This was an earnings trade and I was on the wrong side of volatility. The implied volatility percentile of ADBE was 58%. When selling options you want the implied volatility to be over 60% and the higher the better.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $500
\nIncome: -$126.16 (-$114 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nCombined these three mistakes cost me $674.36. I expect to lose on some trades and that is okay. For example, I lost on the Verifone earnings trade. But because I was on the correct side of volatility, had the correct position size, and chose a stock with a consistent post earnings volatility drop, I was in a good position to win most of the time. However, these trades listed above are examples in which I could have known not to make and were preventable.<\/p>\n
The Rest of My September Trades<\/h2>\n
Lands’ End (LE) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: This was an earnings trade that went according to plan. Closed it out at the at the 50% profit target.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$600
\nIncome: $35.72 ($54 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nCorrections Corp of America (CXW) Straddle<\/strong>
\nNotes: There was a lot of volatility\u00a0for this stock when there was an announcement that the department of homeland security was reevaluating using private prisons. A lot of these contracts are at the state level, so I thought the move would be overstated. Closed at 25% profit target once volatility died down.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$500
\nIncome: $40.92 ($47 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nSmith and Wesson Holding Company (SWHC) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: Another successful earnings trade. My position size was too big but I was fortunate in that it worked out in this case. Was able to close it out at the 50% profit target
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$940
\nIncome: $125.80 ($138 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nInfoblox (BLOX) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: Another earnings trade. They announced earnings on August 31. Implied volatility on 2 September had dropped from the 86 percentile down to the 2nd for this stock, but the option pricing didn’t reflect that, IV dropped but was approaching my break even so I just closed for a wash\/small loss.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$600
\nIncome: -$1.08 ($5 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nNYMOX (NYMX) Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: There was a lot of volatility for pharmaceutical stocks. Probably related to the EpiPen outrage. Not enough liquidity but was still able to close for a profit.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$635
\nIncome: $37.80 ($50 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nNamtai (NTP) Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: This was another stock trading with high volatility due to an announcement. Not sure how much volatility dropped but time decay certainly helped. Closed at 50% profit target.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: Not recorded
\nIncome: $28.92 ($35 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nEnergous Corp (WATT) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: Bad Q2 earnings, net short position, high 88th percentile IV, was able to close at a 50% profit target after waiting a little while.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $535
\nIncome: $83.92 ($90 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nUnited Natural Foods (UNFI) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: I calculated an expected move of +\/- 2.77 from 41.80. Didn’t move hardly at all and was able to close the next day for a nice profit. Margin requirement was too high but I didn’t get burned on this one.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $837
\nIncome: $115.92 ($122 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nNovavax (NVAX) Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: I counted this as a separate from the other NVAX position because these were September options and I closed them completely out before opening a new NVAX position. NVAX was trading with high volatility. Closed this in phases. Added a smaller strangle, which turned out to be ill advised. My initial position had a smaller margin requirement.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$650
\nIncome: $104.32 ($147 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nAralez Pharmaceuticals (ARLZ) Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: Another pharmaceutical stock trading with high volatility, resumed trading on Thursday 9-15 and was able to close at well over a 25% profit target.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $582
\nIncome: $147.70 ($166 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nFinisar Corp (FNSR) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: Had a big earnings beat, stock went up as high as 26.5 after hours. My break even on the upside was 26.61. Had a very nice drop in implied volatility. But didn’t matter as much since it moved beyond my range. Made some adjustments. Dropped down allowing me to close my original strangle, had a long position on FNSR to make up some of the losses. Closed on the 21st for a wash.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $490
\nIncome: $17.79 ($33 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\niShares Mexico ETF (EWW) Iron Condor<\/strong>
\nNotes: Somewhat high volatility, took a neutral position because I think when the fed does not tighten it will help the emerging markets. Perhaps should have gone a little bullish. ETF approached by upper call, so closed out the short call on the 21st. Maybe could of held onto it, but didn’t want the risk.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$328
\nIncome: -$1.25 ($14 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nGeneral Mills (GIS) Earnings Iron Condor<\/strong>
\nNotes: I prefer the strangle, but did this risk defined iron condor because of the margin requirements and position sizing. Standard earnings trade. Got some implied volatility drop but not as much as the last two earnings sessions. Closed for a wash.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $500
\nIncome: $9.60 ($34 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nVeriFone Systems (PAY) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: Beat earnings but stock tanked beyond my break even. Adjusted the call side down for some additional credit, and hopes that the stock rebounds some. Adjustment ended up costing me more $.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: ~$640
\nIncome: -$266.64 (-$242 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nKB Home (KBH) Earnings Strangle<\/strong>
\nNotes: Earnings trade. Got a nice drop in volatility but stock was approaching my break even on the high side and decided to close out for other opportunities.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $280
\nIncome: $17.96 ($24 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\nNike (NKE) Earnings Iron Condor<\/strong>
\nNotes: Another earnings trade. This one had a nice setup. NKE has a nice volatility drop after earnings, there are month contracts (which have the most volatility “juice”), and IV percentile was at 72%. I’d prefer volatility was higher, but 72% is certainly high enough for an earnings trade. I did a defined risk Iron Condor since the margin requirements are high. Nike announced earnings after hours, they beat, but the stock sold off. As of 10PM in after hours NKE was at 54.09, just hope it holds tomorrow and volatility drops! IV dropped to 28%, and with it the value of the options I sold plummeted. This was a textbook trade, if I could do this 2-3 times a week I’d be thrilled, but unfortunately these types of trades don’t come along every week.
\nMargin Requirement\/Cost: $600
\nIncome: $101.65 ($120 less commissions and fees)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"September was a tough month for me. But I learned several valuable lessons.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":1353,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"","_et_pb_old_content":"","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[44,94,104],"tags":[105,128],"yoast_head":"\n
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