So, can we say that trading options in the Indian market is more of a wait-and-watch approach?
That is why I liked these Spread strategies because they are simple to execute. Also, since it is not possible to fine-tune the strategy, loss is limited in spreads so one does not have to worry about the volatility the next day.
What other strategy would you recommend in the Indian market? Is it much better to trade at the start of the contract month or near to expiry?
As I never tried it in your home market, any sure answer would not be adequate to any experience some one has, which really trades day for day options in your home market.
I only can say : Maybe.
Some more ideas for those which are new to this thread :
http://www.traderji.com/options/305...g-strategy-option-spreads-116.html#post459952
If you really want to fine tune option trading strategies in your home market, use good software, with which you can in advance test ideas. Be sure to have or know a broker, which has the best real option prices and is able to execute them in 2 till 3 seconds, when you give a market order. Keep commissions as deep as you can.
When you choose a broker, take your time first to discuss with him about options and option strategies. Test his understanding about it compare to your knowledge, so you know then, there is some body which knows at least, what I know and then you may work together with him. If he has no idea bout any strategies, beside spreads, be careful. Would not sound serious to me.
Good broker houses teach their in house stuff the basics of different option strategies like condors, back spreads, butterfly's, calendar spreads and if lucky even more.
EVEN THAN : Those people are not specialist in the subject, other wise they would do option trading and not taking orders from you. It is also not there work, to advise you, what you have to do and in some broker houses it is even forbidden, that operators should tell there customers there trading mistakes. ( Again, I only can tell about how it is in the states. Broker houses in India may work very different and use an other approach )
To your question, about when to implement the option strategy, there is no answer like : at the start of the month or near expiry.
This again belongs to what kind of possibility's you have in your home market, your personal knowledge about your traded market and options and beside that, to what kind of person you are, when it comes to realize, with what time frame are I am happy and comfortable, when may living only from trading, or even when only trading part time. ( Your personal risk profile in which you feel good )
I know strategies, which best work 10 until 2 days before expiration and I have strategies, which are traded within a time from from 6 month before expiration and left 3 months before expiration or 3 months before expiration mixed with very short time options of only a few days and so on.
DanPickUp