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No doubt that trading costs (slippage, commission) will eventually become a limiting factor but it is interesting that, in your rudimentary first pass study, it shows that ROI increases as management percentage of winners decreases:
The attached PDF is a sheet I use to record buy/sell option data. Some of this info is then transferred to a
spread sheet. Someone may find it useful, or if anyone has a better method let me know.
I traded 5 contracts each month for Sept and Oct. Oct was held 22 days with a 4.75% monthly ROI. Today I closed out a Nov 10 contract trade -- ESX5 1600 Put, held 9 days. Kept 3.5 times IM for 3.3% return and a 11% monthly ROI.
Thanks again to @ron99 for the great amount of info he has shared and so many others who have contributed too!