Nevermind Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 (edited) Hi guys, I am now a SO member since February 2015. What you need to know is that I am still a newbie at options trading. I finally went through all my trades and compared them against the performance posted I jused the exact same calculation as Kim. My results though are far away from Kims but I made money with his newsletter and thats after deducting the fees of his service. I enjoyed the time so far and I still have to learn a lot to master everything. I will keep updating my results so you guys get also a feeling of possible mistake one can make. I probably covered quite some mistakes Please note it's mainly my fault that I don't have the performance as good as SO. I already sent a comparison for March which was incomplete and not all trades were included. Here are my honest final results. Whats your expirience? How do you master the steep learning curve? Edited May 1, 2015 by Nevermind 5 Quote
Kim Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 Thanks for posting this. I think considering the fact that you are a newbie at options trading AND only 2+ months with SO, you are doing very well. The fact that you beat the official performance in almost half of the trades speaks volume. Most of your underperformance comes from SINA (I hope lesson learned), AMZN and GOOG. As you could see, many long term members entered those trades before I did at better prices. Those who waited, in some cases paid slightly more, but also exited at better prices. They knew that those are among our best names, and even overpaying few cents still leaves you a lot of room for profit. This was not the case with TIF and AZO - next time you will know. Quote
Nevermind Posted May 1, 2015 Author Posted May 1, 2015 Thanks for posting this. I think considering the fact that you are a newbie at options trading AND only 2+ months with SO, you are doing very well. The fact that you beat the official performance in almost half of the trades speaks volume. Most of your underperformance comes from SINA (I hope lesson learned), AMZN and GOOG. As you could see, many long term members entered those trades before I did at better prices. Those who waited, in some cases paid slightly more, but also exited at better prices. They knew that those are among our best names, and even overpaying few cents still leaves you a lot of room for profit. This was not the case with TIF and AZO - next time you will know. Thank you for your comment Quote
DVK426 Posted May 2, 2015 Posted May 2, 2015 Just Curious, is this paper trading, or are these live trades? And if so, who is your broker? Quote
Nevermind Posted May 3, 2015 Author Posted May 3, 2015 Just Curious, is this paper trading, or are these live trades? And if so, who is your broker? Hi this is real performance but without commissions. I use Interactive Brokers. Quote
Nevermind Posted June 14, 2015 Author Posted June 14, 2015 Hi guys, here my update. June was a tough month for me as I had to study a lot for an exam but overall I find I improved and I getting better understanding of the whole process. What I believe I learned I try now to enter roll limits for earning straddles before I receive trade notification from SO try to analyze earnings candidates on my own to get in earlier than SO personally I like non earining trades more because of greate liquidity and htey are easier to follow Keep you guys updated about my improvements Cheers 1 Quote
DFD Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 Thanks for sharing, Nevermind. Fascinating to see the discrepancies and how important implementation is even when you have a sense of what trades to make. Quote
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