I warmed up to the idea that he picked good stocks and (hopefully) didn’t use leverage, but everything else (trading options) didn’t seem necessary. The use of options also obfuscated the comparison to other traders who don’t trade options. Otherwise just from stock picking these are nice results, but maybe could be even better without using options?
That's a good point. If you run a short put backtest on a basket of large cap names it's clear that to need to sell DITM puts to match stock returns.. Obviously in a runaway bull with lower IV, buying stock is the way to go. The fact that OP generates a significant portion of his PL from stock put to him is case in point..
His sample and time frame are far too small, and more importantly, his method (including costs of implantation) are well known as inferior. If learning happens quick enough, this could be an ok adventure. However, normally this sort of thing eats up money, time and better opportunities.
I am amazed at how many well meaning posters encourage anyone posting winning results. Does not help him, and may hurt him. Bad choices sometimes produce nice looking performances.
And who appointed you to critique him? I am amazed how many people allow themselves to go out of their way to insult and dismiss others as inferior beings on anonymous online forums, while entertaining normal and respectful behaviour in real life. Leave the guy alone and only offer him advice if he asks for it. Insinuating that he is a morron does not make him welcomed here. And I, am interested in what he has to say.
Some constructive questions for a change: What would happen to your current portfolio (CSPs, underlying equity and covered calls) if a black swan rocks the market and all indices drop 25% within a week? You have room to lose money with your gains to date, but how much will you lose?
When you post a trading method on ET, it is implied readers have the right to critique and comment. Really smart posters listen for the ring of truth and evaluate. Of course you are free to lead people of a cliff and even to follow them over the edge.