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The Option Genius Podcast: Options Trading For Income and Growth
Release Date: 12/27/2025
The Option Genius Podcast: Options Trading For Income and Growth
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info_outlineIn the world of options trading, these two terms are often thrown around interchangeably, leading to massive confusion for individual investors. In this episode, we cut through the wordplay to define exactly what these maneuvers mean for your portfolio.
We explore how an adjustment acts as a broad category for any tweak to a current trade—whether you're adding contracts, bolting on new spreads, or changing the overall structure. You'll also learn why a roll is a specific subset of adjustments used to move a trade vertically in price or out in time. Using real-world examples like a MasterCard call spread, we debate whether you should "continue a fight you're already losing" or simply stick to your original trading plan.
Tools & Concepts Discussed: Vertical rolls, time rolls, credit vs. debit rolls, and index vs. individual stock volatility.
Are you clear on your "line in the sand" before you click the trade button? When a trade moves against you, do you prefer to adjust the structure to lower your risk, or do you prefer to roll it out and wait for more time? Subscribe to the Options Trading Podcast for more step-by-step guidance!
Key Takeaways
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Adjustments are the Broad Category: An adjustment is any change made to a trade's structure, such as adding contracts or turning a spread into a condor to change the delta or theta.
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Rolling is a Specific Subset: A roll involves closing a current position and opening a new one with a later expiration (roll out) or a different strike price (roll up/down).
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Vertical vs. Time Rolls: Traders can perform vertical rolls to move strikes further from the money or time rolls to give the trade more room for theta to kick in.
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Credit vs. Debit Strategy: It is generally recommended to roll for a credit rather than paying a debit. Paying a debit for a roll means taking money out of your pocket for a gain you haven't yet realized, which can be wasted if the stock continues to move against you.
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Asset Type Dictates Strategy: Indexes are often better candidates for adjustments because they move slower and more predictably, while individual stocks (like MasterCard) can have "5-standard deviation moves" that make adjustments futile.
"An adjustment really is continuing the same trade; rolling it from one month to the next is often just continuing a fight that you're already losing."
Timestamped Summary
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1:26 – Definitions: Why "adjustment" is the big category and "roll" is the subset.
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5:04 – The Mechanics: Vertical rolls (price) vs. time rolls (expiration).
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8:36 – The MasterCard Case Study: When to get out vs. when to move the trade.
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11:40 – The Debit Trap: Why you should avoid paying to roll a losing position.
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14:40 – Index vs. Stocks: Why standard deviation moves change your adjustment logic.
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