Sorry if someone else suggested this; But you could put a ratio on also in order to create a Fly position and continue trading the same long Monday after the shorts expire or are bought back.
Ross
--- On Mon, 12/14/09, jouless360 <jouless360@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: jouless360 <jouless360@yahoo.com> Subject: [TheOptionClub.com] Re: Calendar question? To: OptionClub@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 3:39 AM
Thanks... I guess what I will do is close them all on friday before the close. Supposedly I don't have to pay a commission on any shorts under 5 cents with ThinkorSwim. I would imagine the shorts will be under 5 cents just before the close. I would just pay on the longs...which is fine. Thanks, Joules --- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com, "Kenneth Ginsberg" <ken_ginsberg@ ...> wrote: > > Or on most trading platforms you can (and IMHO) put in a single order to > close both the long and short options of the calendar as a single trade at a > net price. Depending on what may happen after the NY close on expiration > Friday, after hours news could cause someone to exercise which, if you > decided to let the shorts expire (technically leaving you short until > Saturday, when the options REALLY expire) and closed the longs at 3:59PM, > could cost you big time possibly if the news that caused your shorts to be > exercised forces you to cover on Monday at a price that is unfavorable to > you. On expiration Friday, you can be hurt by afterhours news that a trader > who is long the options thinks could push the stock enough to make it > worth his while to exercise. A trader, depending on the brokerage house, > has until at least 430PM Friday to tell his broker to exercise. You won't > find out until Monday that your shorts have come back to bite you if that > happens. > > > > Ken > > > > From: OptionClub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:OptionClub@yahoogroups.com] On > Behalf Of Jack > Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 6:25 PM > To: OptionClub@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [TheOptionClub.com] Re: Calendar question? > > > > > > Actually, you can sell you longs right after (or simultaneously) with > covering your shorts. If you cover your shorts for $.05 or less, TOS will > not charge you a commission. J > > > > From: OptionClub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:OptionClub@yahoogroups.com] On > Behalf Of jouless360 > Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 8:08 PM > To: OptionClub@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [TheOptionClub.com] Re: Calendar question? > > > > > > > > Chris: > > So ...I close the longs at 3:55 pm on expiration day? > > Joules > > --- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com <mailto:OptionClub%40yahoogroups.com> , > "Chris" <chris@> wrote: > > > > Joules, > > > > You cannot close your long contracts before Monday without leaving > > yourself naked on the short contracts. So, what you're looking at doing > > is holding the longs over the weekend. That entails some risk since you > > don't know how the market will open on Monday. > > > > Christopher Smith > > TheOptionClub.com > > > > > > > > --- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com <mailto:OptionClub%40yahoogroups.com> , > "jouless360" <jouless360@> wrote: > > > > > > Option Club: > > > > > > I am somewhat of a rookie in options and was looking for some > > guidance. I am in some DEC09/JAN10 Calendars on the majors and am in > > dead center of my risk analysis curve. Therefore, I am considering going > > to expiration on them...since I have quite a bit of room and I would > > like to max my profit. I put up $4000 and am looking at about $800 by > > next friday. > > > > > > Question: If I let the Dec shorts on my Calendars expire on the last > > Friday....do I have to close the Jan longs just before expiration on > > that day....or wait until the monday after expiration? > > > > > > Thanks for your answers in advance! > > > > > > Joules360 > > > > > >
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