Colt98 said:
I piggy backed a small entry into TRXC with you. First spread for me. When is the ideal time to close it out. The Thursday before the exp date?
Almost missed this.
It's up to you. I've noticed with the TRXC trade that the different strikes are just going NUTS at times due to demand so the value of the spread really fluctuates.
Complete honesty here, I went net free on the trade today by closing out half of my spreads so I can leave the other half net free.
There really is no "ideal time" as it's all up to the person holding it. I don't know your cash needs, etc. As the price of the equity moves in your favor, the closer to max value your spread will get. Ie: TRXC if it goes to 15 in the next week or two, that $2 spread from 4/6 will get to about $1.50-$1.75. If this happens, I tend to close the thing because it's a month less I have to wait to close it. Otherwise, if the price stays close (ie: TRXC hovers at $6-$7) each day brings you more value. Closing it day of expiry would be most ideal in that case.
I had an OSTK 80/90 spread on that I closed today that was set for 2/19. It was at $9 on a $10 spread. I didn't want to wait another week with teh volatility I saw in the QQQ"s the last two days.
It just all depends.
P.S. I never hold a spread into expiry, period. I always close them early as I don't want some crazy **** to happen to me. Ie: You have an aapl 137/140 for a friday, and aapl closes at 140.09...but then drifts lower AH and settles at 139.89. That other broker won't exercise the short call so it creates some hassle on your side, or at least it can depending on your cash situation.
I always always always close my flys and spreads. It's just part of my rule set. It's not for everyone.
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