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rolling credit spreads
Question about clicking down to a lower strike price if the underlying RUT, SPY or OEX index starts to drop, and if we should close our existing credit spreads first
- January 26th, 2011
Why not open credit spreads and iron condors on the SPX, the S&P 500 index, instead of the SPY an ETF?
- October 3rd, 2010
Question about index credit spreads that go in-the-money (ITM) and possible adjustments
- January 13th, 2010
Question about downside risk of S&P 500 or Russell 2000 index bull put credit spread options if the market crashes
- November 17th, 2009
Question about “rolling up” from a profitable SPY credit spread into a new credit spread that is closer to the underlying index
- November 6th, 2009
Recent Posts
Question about setting autotrade amount per trade and how it impacts existing trades for Option Trading
Question about strike price distance between short put & call for a SPY or RUT iron condor option strategy
Question about how credit spread and iron condor options on the RUT, and on other indexes that trade European style, settle and expire
Question About Options Trading Strategy – Different Scenarios of a RUT Bear Call Credit Spread Option Expiring in-the-money (ITM) or out-of-the-money (OTM)
Why don’t we open the entire index iron condor option at the same time? It looks like you open the credit spread options individually. Why?
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