Weekly Options Trading Recap: March 23 - March 27, 2026
This week was a remarkable one for options trading, particularly with the focus on the $QQQ index. Throughout the week, we executed four trades, all of which were successful. Below is a recap of the trades made during this period.
Trade Summary
- 2026-03-23: $QQQ Call Credit Spread - WIN
- 2026-03-24: $QQQ Put Credit Spread - WIN
- 2026-03-25: $QQQ Call Credit Spread - WIN
- 2026-03-26: $QQQ Put Credit Spread - WIN
Week Stats
- Total picks: 4
- Closed trades: 4
- Wins: 4
- Win rate: 100%
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 two types of credit spreads we executed this week:
- Call Credit Spread: This strategy involves selling a call option at a specific strike price while simultaneously buying another call option at a higher strike price. The net result is a credit to the trader's account. This strategy profits when the underlying asset remains below the strike price of the sold call option.
- Put Credit Spread: This involves selling a put option at a particular strike price while buying another put option at a lower strike price. Similar to the call credit spread, this results in a credit to the trader's account. This strategy profits when the underlying asset stays above the strike price of the sold put option.
Conclusion
This week’s performance highlights the effectiveness of credit spreads in options trading. With a total of four trades and a 100% win rate, traders can see the potential benefits of this strategy. However, it is essential to remember that while past performance can be encouraging, it does not guarantee future results.
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Disclaimer: This is educational content only, not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Options trading involves significant risk of loss.