CONTENTS
PREFACE
Options, whether they be derivatives of stocks, commodities, futures, or other financial instruments, are complex in nature and must be understood fully in order for one to make the most out of them. Having said this, dont be frightened by the word complex. It is by reading books like this that you will learn to demystify the complexity of options. In your learning process do not feel overwhelmed by all the mumbo jumbo about this lucrative investment instrument even if you believe that you are just an ordinary person in the street. I am just an ordinary man in the street like yourself who learned to trade options by teaching myself. In the early days when options were some kind of novelty, only financial professionals used them in the marketplace. There were very few books and teaching materials on the subject. You can then appreciate what Ive gone through in my learning process. Most of what I know today has been learned in the school of hard knocks, by actually diving in the market and learning from my own mistakes and successes. Today, with options becoming phenomenally popular with the investing public there are now quite a number of books, web sites, blogs, investment forums, and schools that are dedicated to teaching options. Still, the complexities of various option trading strategies continue to overwhelm investors and it is my hope that this book will present a simple teaching method of what may be to some a complex trading system.
I have been involved with the stock market and its derivatives for over thirty years. When I started dabbling in the stock market my main objective was to find an investment system or trading strategy that would give me decent returns and yet be a safe investment for the long haul. I must admit that over the years Ive encountered many disappointments and, on occasions, incurred losses as I stumbled and recovered in my learning process. My objective of finding the Holy Grail of investments eluded me constantly but I can say that in the process of my long search I gained a wealth of knowledge about the securities industry and its derivatives.
For a long time I tried investments in the stock market and while I was fairly successful in this, with winnings slightly ahead of losses, the end result over a period of time was no better than if I had just left my money in treasury bills. I even tried commodity futures trading for a while and quickly discovered that this arena is strictly for professionals who are deeply immersed in the world of commodities. Amateurs like me had no business being in commodity futures. Then I got into stock mutual funds. For a while these were much better than direct investments in individual stocks and I was pleased with the returns. But during downturns in the economy and the stock market, mutual funds could take as bad a beating as the market. So on with my search for the Holy Grail of investments.
It was in the late eighties when I discovered stock options. The wealth building properties of stock options truly fascinated me and for the next several years I got very involved with options trading. During the hot market of the nineties my options trading activities rode the crest of success until the stock market collapse of 2001-2002. The trading strategies that I successfully employed during the hot market days just didnt work anymore and I suffered heavy losses during this recessionary period. I was trading mostly long positions, that is, buying calls and puts. It never occurred to me to look at the other side of options trading and that is, being the seller instead of the buyer of options. During the recessionary years following the 2001-2002 economic downturn I began seriously looking at the strategy of selling options.
This book, while giving the novice trader a basic education in options and what this phenomenon is all about, will mainly talk about a very special area of options trading. I will be discussing in great detail how the strategy of selling options can be an excellent tool for the long term investor who is in search of an investment vehicle that will provide him with steady, above average returns year in year out. The option selling program outlined in this book is the result of my own trading experience in selling options over the past ten years. I have back tested the system and used the trading technique in the year 2001 when the stock market declined by nearly 50% and, Im pleased to say it did quite well under the conditions then prevailing. An investment in the system made prior to the collapse would have held its value better than anything then available in the investment world. You will see what I mean when you come to the part in the book where I present actual trading illustrations.
Ive read many books and articles on various option strategies with particular emphasis on selling options and there is one thing that I find missing in all these materials. I have not found a book that describes in great detail what an option seller should do when the market turns against him. While all literatures about selling options do mention corrective measures to be taken when negative forces come into play there is not one that goes into a methodical, deep and thorough explanation of what steps the option seller should take in a reversing market. This book addresses this very important issue with much detail and gives actual trading illustrations of what to do. In short, the book offers a step by step handholding experience of how to avoid taking a loss in the event that the market moves against the option seller.
Further, it is my intention to make selling options available to every Tom, Dick and Harry without the need for the individual to be knowledgeable in the fundamentals or technicals of the options market. I myself, even to this day, continue my option selling activities without devoting much time and attention getting into the fundamentals and technicals of market behavior. My system is designed for the investor to trade options in reaction rather than in anticipation of the markets behavior. You will see the meaning of this as you follow the trades illustrated in this book. Every book on option trading strategies have the authors recommending trading tactics based on the assumptions about the traders perception of market direction. What they are saying is that you should use the trading strategy that would work best with the way you anticipate the markets movement. But its impossible to predict the market! It has been said, and I fully subscribe to this thinking, that the stock market is a random walk down Wall Street. Even the highly paid experts in the financial world cant predict the market with consistent accuracy, so how can you and I, non-professionals, even attempt to do so? My trading system is based not on how we foresee market direction but on the assumption that we dont know where the market will go and we trade only in reaction to its movement not in anticipation of it. As I said before, I invested in mutual funds for many years and I can tell you there are very few, if any, funds that beat the market consistently year in, year out. What does this tell you? That despite the millions of dollars at their disposal for research and studies even the most highly paid investment experts cannot predict the markets direction with infallible accuracy.
By purchasing this book Im assuming you have some familiarity with options, what they are, what they can do and how you can use them to enhance your trading and investment programs. It is important that you have a good basic understanding of how options behave to fully grasp and understand the methods outlined in this book. The first chapters of this book deal with basic information about options which I hope would be sufficient to enable you to follow the book intelligently.
CHAPTER ONE