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Don’t ask any question now just try to understand how I trade in live market
Yesterday sell 14700 than 14600 than 14800 market come down sell sell 15 k call going up sell 14400 put Getting some profit buy protection 14450 pe 14950 ce now u know ur max loss now wait or do adjustment with sell upar side ce or pe it\u2019s practical knowledge not books knowledge pic.twitter.com/J5sPGClVUZ
— itrade(DJ) (@ITRADE191) May 16, 2021
17% need workshop. 😂😀
This is my simple trading.
How many are believing only in simple trading system?
— Mitesh Patel (@Mitesh_Engr) April 3, 2021
This is my simple trading.
I don\u2019t have any magic.
— Mitesh Patel (@Mitesh_Engr) January 7, 2021
Next week I will prefer to sell put in between strike 30500-31000 as shown in pic. Will manage upto 31000.
If breaks 31000 as first down support then will exit put nearby 31000 strike and will sell
31500 call ( will act as resistance again )
Simple hai na pic.twitter.com/hPLIMq3tSe
If you are new to F&O, you can start with Vertical Spreads (Debit and Credit spreads) instead of buying options in Stocks and Indices.
Here are some ways how you can do it, when you can do it and the right position sizing for doing it... 🧵 (1/25)
Traders who are trading in cash and want to explore options generally start with options buying without much knowledge. They buy OTM strikes and trade with wrong position sizing. With no idea about the perfect entry, they end up feeling that F&O is risky. (2/25)
After losses in F&O buying, this is how I approached it and it rewarded me pretty well in initial phase. I find this strategy easy to start things off. And then, you can explore other strategies too and find what works for you. (3/25)
Vertical spread is a directional, defined risk options trading strategy:
1. Bull call spread (Debit spread)
2. Bull put spread (Credit spread)
3. Bear call spread (Credit spread)
4. Bear put spread (Debit spread)
Read about these strategies in the below articles. (4/25)
https://t.co/KQvYOsu9kv
While going through these strategies, you must have thought you have to wait till expiry for profits/loss. (5/25)
Here are some ways how you can do it, when you can do it and the right position sizing for doing it... 🧵 (1/25)
Traders who are trading in cash and want to explore options generally start with options buying without much knowledge. They buy OTM strikes and trade with wrong position sizing. With no idea about the perfect entry, they end up feeling that F&O is risky. (2/25)
After losses in F&O buying, this is how I approached it and it rewarded me pretty well in initial phase. I find this strategy easy to start things off. And then, you can explore other strategies too and find what works for you. (3/25)
Vertical spread is a directional, defined risk options trading strategy:
1. Bull call spread (Debit spread)
2. Bull put spread (Credit spread)
3. Bear call spread (Credit spread)
4. Bear put spread (Debit spread)
Read about these strategies in the below articles. (4/25)
https://t.co/KQvYOsu9kv
While going through these strategies, you must have thought you have to wait till expiry for profits/loss. (5/25)