Hey everyone, setting up this month's AMA to catch up with everyone and chat about trading! It's set for 15Jul @ 3pm PT.
I've been focusing some of my recent posts on research to try and encourage traders to begin doing more of their own. For this to work well long term, it's an important part of the process. Similar to how athletes study tape.
As always, we can chat about anything but for anyone that is stuck with researching, that's a GREAT discussion topic.
YTD performance included since it typically comes up, this is for H1 2026 (I did my AAR on 6Jul).
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*Background for those interested:*
My name is Erik. I'm a Marine Corps veteran and full-time options trader. I've been trading since 2007 and have been active in [r/options](https://www.reddit.com/r/options/) since 2020. I've maintained a high 20% CAGR over this duration, my emphasis has been on consistency vs upside returns.
I grew up in a low income single-parent household. A high school teacher introduced me to investing and it changed my life.
Over time I built capital through manual labor jobs, flipping cars/motorcycles during college, and eventually expanding into real estate investing. I view wealth building through three levers: Savings; Investing; Income
Early on, savings rate matters most. As capital grows, compounding returns begin to dominate.
Trading is harder than most people initially expect, but it’s also far from impossible. With the right framework and enough time invested, it can absolutely become a viable career.
For transparency: I do run a YouTube community, but I’ve been posting in [r/options](https://www.reddit.com/r/options/) for years and enjoy discussing markets regardless. This AMA is just to talk trading.
**Happy to discuss things like:**
* How my trading changed as my capital grew
* Position sizing frameworks
* Managing volatility exposure
* Building consistency over time
* Strategy development / testing
* Mistakes that slowed my progress
Or anything else options related.
Below are some previous posts that lay a basic foundation for trading.
1. Trading Options for a Living- Provides a high level overview of my trading approach: [https://www.reddit.com/r/options/comments/1gejy0q/trading\_options\_for\_a\_living/](https://www.reddit.com/r/options/comments/1gejy0q/trading_options_for_a_living/)
2. Stop Wandering Aimlessly- Offers a general learning syllabus for new options traders: [https://www.reddit.com/r/options/comments/1c3hgfh/stop\_wandering\_aimlessly/](https://www.reddit.com/r/options/comments/1c3hgfh/stop_wandering_aimlessly/)
3. Failure rate of options traders -Summarizes common sources of trader failure: [https://www.reddit.com/r/options/comments/1iaqtzx/failure\_rate\_of\_options\_traders\_3\_causes/](https://www.reddit.com/r/options/comments/1iaqtzx/failure_rate_of_options_traders_3_causes/)