Tuesday, November 16, 2010

I Loved Trading Option Credit Spreads Until...

Welcome to this article on credit spreads. With this class we will be learning the importance of adjustments and what can happen if you do not know how to correctly handle your option positions. The best liked option spreads is called a "credit spread". We will take a good look at this particular spread today. There are those that consider this to be the best type of trade to do, but until working with this trade you will not know nor understand the high risk it can be. If it is traded by itself, an options credit spread can be very risky. This means it is not being guarded by any other option trade.


In most cases the "credit spread" is the first spread you will learn. It is very simple to learn, but in the beginning you will not realize how dangerous this type of trade can be. You will find many teachers will teach this way of trading, since it is easy to learn and easy to sell, but they do not tell you the risk it can expose your account to. Teaching beginners how to trade "credit spreads" is a very good business, but if you trade "credit spreads" and nothing with it to protect your trade, you can lose a lot of money. Not only can you lose a lot of money, but it is a very stressful way to live. Let's see why.

It is a known factor that an option trader can go into a "credit spread" with a 90% certainty that he will make money on this trade. Most beginning option traders believe in this trade. This is true, but do not close your eyes to the other side of this picture. Though you may have a 90% certainty to make a good profit on this trade, you need to consider what is going on while this trade is in play. People will not tell you about the high stress that is involved.

Sometimes they are behind the whole time they are in the trade, but they do not tell you that. They don't talk about how they feel, how worried they are right to the last day and how difficult it is to sleep at night, and praying to God for their stock to go up tomorrow. They are risking 90% just to make a small 10% profit. Finally, the sad truth is you may lose 90% on your first trade, and what no one tells you about the credit spread is that a 90% probability doesn't mean that you are going to make money nine times in a row and then lose one time. You might be the unlucky one who loses it all on the first trade. This does happen often to beginning option traders.

The problem with the credit spread is that it's a very directional trade. Even though it has Theta on its side, it has Delta and Gamma working against it. For the small amount of Theta that you get from a credit spread, you are picking up even more danger by trading this option spread with very high Gamma. What this means is that as the price of the underlying changes, the profit and loss on the trade also changes very quickly. This type of trade is a lot more volatile and risky than most beginning option traders are aware of.

In ending this class on the high risk in "credit spreads", I would just like to say that there are many other types of trades that are much safer than this "option spread". If you do trade "credit spreads", please try to combine them with other trades so they are not so risky.

By Johnny M Junior


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