Weekly Options Trading Recap: June 29 - July 3, 2026
This week in options trading was marked by a series of successful trades, showcasing the effectiveness of credit spreads. Below is a recap of the trades executed during the week, along with an overview of credit spread strategies.
Trade Summary
- 2026-06-29: $META Put Credit Spread - WIN
- 2026-06-30: $QQQ Call Credit Spread - WIN
- 2026-07-01: $QQQ Call Credit Spread - WIN
- 2026-07-02: $QQQ Put Credit Spread - PENDING
- 2026-07-03: $QQQ Call Credit Spread - PENDING
Weekly Statistics
- Total picks: 5
- Closed trades: 3
- Wins: 3
- 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 but with different strike prices or expiration dates. The goal is to limit risk while still allowing for potential profit. Here’s a brief overview of the types of credit spreads used in this week’s trades:
- Put Credit Spread: This strategy involves selling a put option and buying another put option at a lower strike price. It is typically used when the trader expects the underlying asset to stay above the strike price of the sold put option.
- Call Credit Spread: This strategy involves selling a call option and buying another call option at a higher strike price. It is used when the trader anticipates that the underlying asset will remain below the strike price of the sold call option.
This week’s trades, particularly the successful $META Put Credit Spread and the $QQQ Call Credit Spreads, exemplify how traders can capitalize on market movements while managing risk effectively.
Looking Ahead
As we move into the next week, two trades remain pending, which could further influence our overall performance. It’s essential to monitor these positions closely as market conditions can change rapidly.
For those interested in learning more about options trading strategies and performance, visit our tutorial section for educational resources or check out our performance page for insights into past trades.
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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.