Extraordinary important information. Never seen option trading with this much good details, strategy explained, back testing done, recommendation on backtesting for good results, enhancement of usage in all instruments.
If the market is in the rangebond, then as per the mentioned strategy there is a chance for both call and put strike price will execute on the same day, Am I right? Plz clarify Bro
if im not wrong Some time ago i see your 2023 overall pnl video , which show you gain 70% + return , with pledge mutual funds and trade margin on algos . What this is possible for our retailers , pledge all funds to mutual funds or swing stocks , and trade algo with pledged margin and gain extra returns? Like 50% + ( i saw you say overall algo yearly 30% return . And mutual funds gain 12-15% . Total 30+12 = 42% returns yearly. Is this possible? If no pls tell you keru sir how to make maximum returns yearly basis with less drawdown?????
By having a fixed target, following things happen 1. Your winning accuracy improves 2. Your drawdown might decrease By avoiding any targets, your overall profit increases. So using target is totally psychological comfort
Kirubakaran Rajendran, I thought you were a real trader. Now you're making videos about subpar option buying strategies like this without even mentioning the slippage, charges, or taxes. Ugh, I usually never comment on videos, but I'm shocked. I don't know you personally, but I respected your contributions to the algo trading community. I seriously can't believe it. Is this intentional clickbait, or a genuine mistake of not mentioning the slippage? Because if you did, the strategy would fall apart.
No, the intention is not the actual strategy. It is the target vs no target. No matter what type of strategy one use with option buying, the moment you use target, we restrict the over all returns, but unfortunately many people tend to use target with option buying, but on the long run, using fixed target never helps with option buying
Extraordinary important information. Never seen option trading with this much good details, strategy explained, back testing done, recommendation on backtesting for good results, enhancement of usage in all instruments.
As usual. Very useful for all the traders who are not yet back tested their stategy !!! Thanks for the information !!!!
If the market is in the rangebond, then as per the mentioned strategy there is a chance for both call and put strike price will execute on the same day, Am I right? Plz clarify Bro
If it's range bound,then both 100 CE and PE will come down to 80 or 70. So no entry condition met .
If i dont have target when should i book my profit? For Intra day
if im not wrong Some time ago i see your 2023 overall pnl video , which show you gain 70% + return , with pledge mutual funds and trade margin on algos . What this is possible for our retailers , pledge all funds to mutual funds or swing stocks , and trade algo with pledged margin and gain extra returns? Like 50% + ( i saw you say overall algo yearly 30% return . And mutual funds gain 12-15% . Total 30+12 = 42% returns yearly. Is this possible? If no pls tell you keru sir how to make maximum returns yearly basis with less drawdown?????
Sir here if increase risk reward from 1:2 to 1:4 or 1:5, i think results will be more favorable with less drawdown
By having a fixed target, following things happen
1. Your winning accuracy improves
2. Your drawdown might decrease
By avoiding any targets, your overall profit increases.
So using target is totally psychological comfort
Thank y❤u
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Kirubakaran Rajendran, I thought you were a real trader. Now you're making videos about subpar option buying strategies like this without even mentioning the slippage, charges, or taxes. Ugh, I usually never comment on videos, but I'm shocked. I don't know you personally, but I respected your contributions to the algo trading community. I seriously can't believe it. Is this intentional clickbait, or a genuine mistake of not mentioning the slippage? Because if you did, the strategy would fall apart.
No, the intention is not the actual strategy. It is the target vs no target. No matter what type of strategy one use with option buying, the moment you use target, we restrict the over all returns, but unfortunately many people tend to use target with option buying, but on the long run, using fixed target never helps with option buying
First understand the content and try to make the comment. It is useful for all the novice traders at least.
I think you did not get what he explained in beginning
This video is not about strategy
It's about - whether to use fixed target or not