Options Income Trader (Remote, Funded) — Los Angeles, CA
Fremont, Alameda County, California, 94536, USA
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Finance & Banking
Trading - Equity / Derivatives / Quantitative, Financial Advisor / Consultant, Banking & Finance, Financial Sales
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.
Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles is the second-largest financial center in the country by a number of measures - Capital Group, TCW, PIMCO, Oaktree, and dozens of independent funds are headquartered in the LA/Pasadena/Newport Beach corridor. Pacific Time means the market opens before most of LA wakes up; the trade-off is a clean afternoon free by 1pm. Many of our West Coast traders prefer this rhythm explicitly.
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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