Australian (ASX) Stock Market Forum

Option trading strategies for full time day worker

Joined
30 November 2009
Posts
26
Reactions
0
Hi

I was wondering if there is anyone out there who has a full time day job and also gets time to trade options regularly.

I know quite a bit about option trading, I just am not able to sit at a computer during the day because of my day time IT job :banghead:

What would you guys recommend? Trade US options? Do you have to wake up early for that or stay up late?

Trade Illiquid Aussie options? Index options?

I wanna be able to trade strategies which i can visit once a day for 15 mins. Any suggestion, advice would be very much appreciated. :1zhelp:


Regards
 
Hi

I was wondering if there is anyone out there who has a full time day job and also gets time to trade options regularly.

I know quite a bit about option trading, I just am not able to sit at a computer during the day because of my day time IT job :banghead:

What would you guys recommend? Trade US options? Do you have to wake up early for that or stay up late?

Trade Illiquid Aussie options? Index options?

I wanna be able to trade strategies which i can visit once a day for 15 mins. Any suggestion, advice would be very much appreciated. :1zhelp:


Regards
You said trade illiquid aussie options, how are you going to sell them if they are illiquid? It's possible obviously but take a while.
 
There are a few of us here that trade US options. Im up at 3 am every day...others find other times, but at least a couple of hours of "live" trading time.

I trade for a living, so I dont have a salaried job.
 
I have been able to trade Bhp cba and spi here. But the rest of my portfolio is in us options. I do the six am to seven am shift
 
Hi all,
I am fairly fresh to options but an avid learner for the past 2 years. I am lucky enough to have my day time job boss as my options mentor!

We trade aussie options including XJO, Wesfarmers, BHP, Rio, Big banks + a few others. I actually started trading May 2016 and have made approx. 1/3 my normal income already. Unfortunately, brokerage is the biggest killer but grateful for the brokers I have.

Strangles and the occasional directional spread are our most common strategies. You can plan strategies the night before so you really only need a couple of minutes during the day to confirm your move and place the order. Most of our trades are placed 15-40 days to expiry.

I think lunch time and breaks are plenty of time to monitor. Sometimes not watching is the best thing!

Hope that helps
 
Top