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Re: [RT] Re: Options question for Ira and other options experts.



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Why didn't trade the underlying or other options against the position?

Prosper wrote:

> As I see it it's the first one ie. Directional neutrality that looks
> for a big move in some direction. If it works as I anticipate it
> should allow me to disengage from the markets more so than I have in
> the recent past. I'm kind of burned out, and I would like to
> participate in a less agressive way. If the volatility doesn't
> develope you cut your losses as with any trade gone wrong. If either
> side losses about 50% you can cut that as well. I just recently
> bought an option that lost 75% of it's value in one day so you can't
> always get out right, but I held on to it and got out with a 45% loss
> on expiration day. Unfortunatly, using stops on option trades turn
> out to be gifts to market.
>
> Prosper
>
> --- In realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Gitanshu Buch"
> <onwingsofeagles@xxxx> wrote:
> > Would you like to give us some idea as to what the goal for this
> trade is?
> > Eg
> > - Direction neutrality that looks for a big move in some direction
> > - Trading range that looks for choppy but range-bound prices
> > - Trading range that looks towards extended period with quiet price
> moves
> > etc.
> > Thanks
> > Gitanshu
> >
> > >I was thinking about an option play
> > >I would like to hear some of the pros and cons for this idea.
>
>
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