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Options Income Trader (Remote, Funded) — Dallas, TX

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, 75243, USA
Listing for: Maverick Trading
Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-08-16
Job specializations:
  • Finance & Banking
    Banking & Finance, Trading - Equity / Derivatives / Quantitative
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 100000 - 150000 USD Yearly USD 100000.00 150000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

An options income trader at Maverick generates cash flow by selling premium in a defined-risk framework. This is not naked option selling, and it is not a martingale strategy that blows up on a single bad week. The role is built for traders who think in terms of probability, expected value, and management rules over individual directional bets.

Dallas, TX: Dallas is now home to one of the fastest-growing financial industries in the country. Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Charles Schwab, Fidelity, and Wells Fargo have all relocated meaningful headcount to the metro over the last five years. Central Time alignment gives the city a clean trading schedule, and the state's tax environment makes it attractive for high-earning traders.

What you'll trade: Credit spreads on liquid US equities and ETFs, cash-secured puts on names the trader would be willing to own, and covered calls on equity positions held in the firm's book. Trades are sized based on max-loss, not premium collected. Underlyings must clear liquidity screens — wide bid-ask spreads are an automatic disqualifier.

Risk framework: Premium-selling looks profitable until it isn't. Maverick's risk framework caps max loss per spread, total notional exposure, and beta-weighted portfolio delta. Tail-risk events (8 sigma moves) are anticipated, not denied — we expect a few rough months a year and size so they don't end careers.

Why Maverick funds this role: Premium-selling done right is one of the most consistent income strategies in markets — and one of the easiest to ruin with bad sizing. Maverick built this role around traders who already think in probabilities and want firm capital deployed against a strategy that pays steady cash flow when risk is managed. The 65–90% profit split applies to net P&L after the inevitable rough months.

Traders who understand 'probability of profit' is not the same as 'expected return'

People who can follow mechanical management rules without overriding them mid-trade

Candidates with a quantitative mindset — comfortable thinking in distributions

Traders who don't need every position to win to feel like the strategy is working

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