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Of Option Trading PRESENTED BY: DENNIS W. WILBORN

Disclaimer U.S. GOVERNMENT REQUIRED DISCLAIMER COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION FUTURES AND OPTIONS TRADING HAS LARGE POTENTIAL REWARDS, BUT ALSO LARGE POTENTIAL RISK. YOU MUST BE AWARE OF THE RISKS AND BE WILLING TO ACCEPT THEM IN ORDE R TO INVEST IN THE FUTURES AND OPTIONS MARKETS. DON T TRADE WITH MONEY YOU CAN T AFFORD TO LOSE. THIS IS NEITHER A SOLICITATION NOR AN OFFER TO BUY/SELL FUTURES OR OPTIONS. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFITS OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE DISCUSSED IN THIS TRAINING. THE PAST PERFORMANCE OF ANY TRADING SYSTEM OR METHODOL OGY IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. CFTC RULE 4.41 HYPOTHETICAL OR SIMULATED PERFORMANCE RESULTS H AVE CERTAIN LIMITATIONS. UNLIKE AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE RECORD, SIMULATED RESU LTS DO NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL TRADING. ALSO, SINCE THE TRADES HAVE NOT BEEN E XECUTED, THE RESULTS MAY HAVE UNDER-OR-OVER COMPENSATED FOR THE IMPACT, IF AN Y, OF CERTAIN MARKET FACTORS, SUCH AS LACK OF LIQUIDITY. SIMULATED TRADING PRO GRAMS IN GENERAL ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFIT OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. ALL MATERIALS PRESENTED ARE FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY. TRADER S SHOULD PAPER TRADE ANY NEW METHOD PRIOR TO RISK OF PERSONAL CAPITAL.

The Good The Good, The Bad & The Ugly o Leverage o Fast Gains o Index ETF best trading entity to learn how to options The Bad o More Variables to manage (Greeks, Volatility and more) o Increased Management Time o Fast Loses The Ugly o 100% Loss o Complex Strategies (High Probability of losing money)

Option Basics What are Options? o A Contract or Agreement between two parties o Each Option Contract comes with Rights and Obligations Why do people trade options? Perceived benefit of Leverage & Variable Strategies New Vocabulary More Variables than just trading stocks (can work for or against the trader)

Resources www.cboe.com Chicago Board of Options Exchange Think or Swim Training Books: The Option Advisor, Author: Bernie Schaeffer Options as a Strategic Investment, Author: Lawrence G. McMillan The Option Course, Author: George A. Fontanills

Vocabulary Option Basics Contract: Typically controls 100 shares (Mini s Control 10 shares) Obligation: Typically the responsibility of the seller Rights: Typically the benefit to the buyer Premium: Price of the Option Greeks: Variables used in the Black Scholes Option Model Implied Volatility: Established based on various inputs including Market Volatility Expiration Month: Month the Option will expire typically on the Friday after the 3 rd Thursday (Settles on Saturday for non-european Options) Strike Price: Contract Price of underlying stock/etf Open Interest: Contracts currently open Bid/Ask Spread: The price difference between the Bid & Ask Intrinsic Value: The positive price difference between Strike and Stock $ Extrinsic Value: Time Value (influenced by Vega & Gamma) Exercise: Put to me or Called away

Vocabulary (Cont) Option Basics Theoretical Value: Theoretical Price of an Option determined by an option calculator Time Decay: Amount price goes everyday (Theta) At the Money (ATM): Price of option strike that is closest to the price of the stock/etf In the Money (ITM): Price of option strike that has Intrinsic Value Out of the Money (OTM): Price of option strike outside the parameters of the trade Volatility Inflation: Volatility is growing due to VIX or other events like earnings Volatility Crunch: Volatility deflation due to falling VIX or event passes Leaps: Options that expire in January each year and are more that 6 months in the future Option Chains: List of option strike prices and months presented in a table Directional: Option trades placed in the direction of the trend Spreads: Credit or Debit two option trade with limited upside and fixed downside Condors: Exotic type option trade selling premium with a very low Delta Butterflies: Exotic type option trade made up of three separate options of the same type

What are Options? Option Basics o A Contract or Agreement between two parties o Each Option Contract comes with Rights and Obligations Types: Puts & Calls, American, European, Mini s, Standard & more Time: Weekly, Monthly, Leaps Variables: Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega, Rho) Model Options Calculators: Black Scholes, Binomial, Brownian & Others

Option Basics Variables: Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega, Rho) - Delta: How much price increases or decrease per dollar movement in the underlying. Also tells us how many equivalent shares of stock one contract actually approximates. 50 delta is approximately like 50 shares of the stock - Theta: How much value the options looses every day this is a complex equation and not straight line decay - Vega: Price variation due to Volatility - Gamma: How much Delta Changes per dollar increase or decrease in movement of the underlying stock/etf - Rho: Associated with interest rates Model Options Calculators: Black Scholes, Binomial, Brownian & Others

Option Basics Call Options: Rights & Obligations Long: Expect Stock Price to go up Rights & Obligation: Buyer has the right to buy the stock/etf at the agreed on price. Seller is obligated to sell stock/etf at the agree on Price Short: Expect Stock Price to go down Rights & Obligation: Buyer has the right to buy the stock/etf at the agreed on price. Seller is obligated to sell stock/etf at the agree on Price The Catch: All Options are made up of both Intrinsic and Extrinsic Value If an option has high Extrinsic Value due to High Implied Volatility I want to be a seller and not a buyer because even if the price of the stock goes up, the value of my option can go down!

Option Basics Put Options: Rights & Obligations Long: Expect Stock Price to go down Rights & Obligation: Buyer has the right to sell the stock/etf at the agreed on price. Seller is obligated to buy stock/etf at the agree on Price Short: Expect Stock Price to go up Rights & Obligation: Buyer has the right to sell the stock/etf at the agreed on price. Seller is obligated to buy stock/etf at the agreed on Price

Intrinsic + Extrinsic = Option Price Intrinsic: Price of the stock/etf less the Strike Price Extrinsic: Primarily Time Value impacted by Implied Volatility & Time Decay If a stock s price is currently at $75 Intrinsic Value of a $70 strike price would equal (75-70) = $5.00 If the $70 option is selling for $7.50 the Extrinsic Value would be: Extrinsic Value = Price of the option Intrinsic Value (7.50 5) = $2.50 If the stock stays at $75 until expiration you loose $2.50 on this trade.

Fatal Mistakes 1. Trying to trade options before having a strong System Foundation Develop a clear & simple option strategy Buying too far Out of the Money (too much Extrinsic Value) Not buying enough time Selling too much time and too little volatility (can be an emotional roller coaster) Buying too much Volatility (earnings are especially risky to buy premium) Not knowing that option market can open up to 10-20 minutes after the regular market Risky for Market orders Not knowing that volatility is inflated at the beginning of the day Chasing the Bid/Ask Place your order at the Mark and it gets filled or doesn t

How Do I Chose? 1. How long do I want to hold the option? 2. How much do I want the price to change with a move in the underlying? Choose proper Delta. 3. How much Bid/Ask Spread am I willing to risk? 4. Do I buy or sell premium? 5. How much Volatility 6. How Much Open Interest? 7. When are Earnings?

How Do I Chose? 1. How long do I want to hold the option? Buying 2-8 Weeks 2. How much do I want the price to change with a move in the underlying? Choose proper Delta. Minimum of 0.50 or Delta =.5 3. How much Bid/Ask Spread am I willing to risk?.10-.50 cents unless I know the Option Chain s Personality 4. Do I buy or sell premium? Depends on volatility 5. How much Volatility? Find the Chain with the lowest to buy & Highest to sell 6. How Much Open Interest? 50 250 Contracts Open unless I know the Option Chain 7. When are Earnings? Volatility tends to increase approaching earnings 8. Use ATTS Rules for Entry & Exit, estimate value of option

Example Choose a Stock Choose an Index ETF

Key Points - Trading Options Introduces Variables to the Trading Equation - These variables can significantly increase risk - Directional Options & Covered Call trades are the most basic - Complex option trades add more variables (spreads & exotics)