Weekly Options Trading Recap: February 9 - February 13, 2026
This week in options trading saw a mix of activity with a total of four trades executed. Below is a recap of the trades made during the week, including the outcomes and current statuses.
Trade Breakdown
- 2026-02-09: $TSLA Call Credit Spread - LOSS
- 2026-02-10: $NVDA Put Credit Spread - PENDING
- 2026-02-12: $QQQ Call Credit Spread - PENDING
- 2026-02-13: $QQQ Call Credit Spread - PENDING
Weekly Statistics
- Total picks: 4
- Closed trades: 1
- Wins: 0
- Win rate: 0%
Understanding Credit Spreads
Credit spreads are a popular options trading strategy that involves simultaneously buying and selling options of the same class on the same underlying asset. The goal is to limit risk while still allowing for potential profit. Here’s a brief overview of the types of credit spreads mentioned in our trades:
- Call Credit Spread: This strategy involves selling a call option and buying another call option at a higher strike price. The maximum profit is limited to the premium received from the sold call, while the maximum loss is limited to the difference between the strike prices minus the premium received.
- Put Credit Spread: This strategy involves selling a put option and buying another put option at a lower strike price. Similar to the call credit spread, the maximum profit is the premium received, and the maximum loss is the difference between the strike prices minus the premium received.
This week, we experienced a loss on the $TSLA call credit spread. The other trades, including the $NVDA put credit spread and the $QQQ call credit spreads, remain pending as of the end of the week. As such, the overall win rate for this week stands at 0%, with no wins recorded from the closed trades.
Next Steps
As we move forward, it’s essential to analyze each trade's performance and the market conditions that influenced these outcomes. Continuous learning and adaptation are key components of successful options trading.
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