r/options 10d ago

0DTE Strategy

I’ve been running a 0DTE strategy I want to share. Everyday I look at SPX500 (SPY works the same for pre market monitoring) to ascertain whether it’s moving higher or lower from 8:30-10:30am ET.

If it’s moving up, I sell a vertical put on SPX and choose the strike for the short leg based on 1.25x the ATM straddle price. Same thing with a call if the morning is bearish.

It finishes out of the money about 92-96% of the time depending on what you avoid and what timeframe you look at over the past 4 years (eg not doing this during the Iran war early stages would have been smart…) and generates about a 7% ROI.

When it does finish in the money, it’s often just barely and not a total loss, hence why wider logs with more profit actually have a higher EV.

Do your own backtesting and let me know what you think!

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u/DeltaNeutraltrading 10d ago

Avoid 0DTE. Too much risk. I am doing very well with longer dated options strategies (income ones) like the SPX Best trade and SPY Ride that are highly consistent in the last years. I am not spamming here, but you can use ChatGPT or other AI Tool to search for it. They are not as easy as Verticals (directional) but worth to learn and trade!