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Old 10-17-2007, 09:42 AM
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Trading Volatility with Candles

We all know the VIX, RVX, VXN and all the volatility indicators to watch...but did you know that you can trade options on them? If trading vol is a bit too esoteric for some, you can always trade any major market. If watching the VIX, trade the s&p's.

For instance....

I went short a put spread into the close last night on SPY because of two things...one, we built a phase 1 after 2 days of down action, so an upmove was called for to relieve some exhaustion. And to put the icing on the cake, we had this chart:



Any candle chartist will tell you...GO SHORT this chart! A doji at a solid resistance area.

Well, when the VIX goes down, price goes up. By going short a put vertical I was in essence buying the SPY with limited downside (limited upside potential, too) to worry about. So far, so good.


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Re: Trading Volatility with Candles

Interesting chart Tin, thanks for sharing.

Keep us posted on this trade as I am curious how these option plays operate. If you feel like divulging entry level, profit target, etc.

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Re: Trading Volatility with Candles

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/for...html#post22003

This is what I did with my SPY options on this kind of play. i didn't do anything with the vix options. profit target...basically want SPY to remain above 150. I figured 1500 would be a level that bulls would defend on SPX and it gives me a nice bit of cushion for the next 30 days. Good chance of working out, too, based on the volatility.

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