Since mid-August 2015, the Spy Put Hedge had become an integral part of my active trading. I enjoy selling put options and covered calls but those trades are not as active as day trading in the Spy ETF.
SPY ETF Liquidity Is Key
The SPY ETF is among the most liquid of ETFs. Estimates place it as probably the most active ETF in existence. This makes option trading in the SPY ideal. Trades are quickly filled both to enter and exit.
SPY ETF Can Provide Large Daily Profits
This strategy article this morning continues to show how through simply following the pattern of the S&P in a strong decline, active investors can rack up huge profits with minimal effort.
SPY ETF Provides Flexible Trading Hours
Through showing this morning’s ongoing Spy Put trade and how it is being handled, active investors could start to paper trade this strategy. Picking up a thousand or more dollars a day through actively trading the downside in the S&P means that investors can literally pick and choose the days they want to invest.
This means active traders do not necessarily have to be “chained” to their computers but can pick and choose the times they want to trade. This allows for holidays or extended leaves. It means active traders can pick mornings, afternoons or even the highly volatile opens and closes of the day to trade and spend the rest of the day focused on other daily activities.
SPY ETF Provides Income And Safety To Capital
For many investors, trading the Spy Put options is an ideal way to pay their bills but keep 90% of their available capital out of the volatility and risk of the stock markets.
This latest Spy Put ETF Trade strategy article is for FullyInformed members.
Entering and Exiting The Spy Put Hedge Trade Intraday In A Strong Decline – Dec 18 2015
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Disclaimer: There are risks involved in all investment strategies and investors can and do lose capital. Trade at your own risk. Stocks, options and investing are risky and can result in considerable losses. None of the strategies, stocks or information discussed and presented are financial or trading advice or recommendations. Everything presented and discussed are the author’s own trade ideas and opinions which the author may or may not enter into. The author assumes no liability for topics, ideas, errors, omissions, content and external links and trades done or not done. The author may or may not enter the trades mentioned. Some positions in mentioned stocks may already be held or are being adjusted.
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