Showing posts with label option free tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label option free tips. Show all posts

Friday 16 March 2018

Iron Condor Vs Iron Butterfly? Which Is better?


These are both short Vega trades, meaning that they benefit from volatility lowering, however, the structure is different and the pros and cons of each are different.
The Iron Condor is perhaps the most popular option spread trade. The structure is selling a call vertical and a put vertical out of the money, usually by several strikes. This is what you might call a “strangle”.
Which is Better?
The Iron Condor would be better than the more narrow strike Iron Butterfly. The downside of using an Iron Condor is that when it does go against you, it is more difficult to repair and/or you can lose more money because you took in less premium, by selling options that were further from the money.
Overall, though, it does have a good probability of profit greater than that of the Iron Butterfly.
The Iron Butterfly is also a trade that benefits from lowering volatility. It is structured by selling an at-the-money call vertical and an at-the-money put vertical with varying long wing widths.
Risk-To-Reward
The Iron Butterfly has more narrow structures than the Iron Condor, however, it has a better risk-to-reward, because your return can be so much higher on-the-money at risk than with the Iron Condor.
This is because you received more premium selling the at-the-money options. Because it has this greater risk/reward, the Iron Butterfly can be put on in a wider range of markets, both lower volatility and higher volatility.
Volatility
Even though it is short volatility, it still performs well, even in lower volatility markets because of the risk reward.
Of course, both of these trades, require that the price stay inside of a range for the trade to be profitable. The Iron Condor gives you more room and the Iron Butterfly gives you less room for the price to roam. However, overall in most markets, I preferred the Iron Butterfly, because of the increase risk reward.


Friday 7 August 2015

OPTION STRATEGY UPDATE :BOOK PROFIT IN CALL

 OPTION STRATEGY GIVEN YESTERDAY  (06-08-15)
TATAMOTORS   410 CALL BOOK PROFIT NEAR 9.8-10

Monday 11 August 2014

RCOM STRAP STRATEGY UPDATE

RCOM STRAP STRATEGY :
BOOK PROFIT IN RCOM 130 AUG PUT @ 7.8- 8 (GIVEN @2.8)

Monday 14 July 2014

SPOT OPTION ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

Initially used in Europe as another way to trade currency options, single-payment options trading (SPOT) options have gained acceptance in other markets as well. Investors who are learning to invest might consider using them, as they offer another way to possibly generate profit and lower risk.
What are SPOT Options?
SPOT options allow an investor to set the conditions that must be met to receive a desired payout. Setting up this type of option involves three steps:
  1. The investor defines a trading scenario that, according to his/her analysis, has the best prospects, including the risk-reward tradeoff.
  2. The broker determines the probability the conditions will be met and proposes an appropriate premium. The price of the option or the premium quoted by the broker will depend on the likelihood of the scenario occurring.
  3. The investor can agree to either pay the premium and then buy the option or turn it down. Normally, the price of the option or premium represents a percentage of thatpayout.
SPOT options are vanilla put and call options whose value is set by the conditional scenario, not just the price and the expiration date.

The Advantages and Disadvantages
Like most investing techniques, there are advantages when using SPOT options:
  • While a bit different from normal options, SPOT options are easy to trade. With a normal option you might not be able to close out the position, since no one is willing to take the opposite side. With SPOT options, this is never a problem, since there is never a need to close out the position - it is a one-sided trade.
  • SPOT options give you the opportunity to create different scenarios that allow choosing exactly what you believe will happen in the market. In fact, investors who use SPOT options define the specifics of the trade.
  • With SPOT options, the downside risk is limited to the premium paid.
  • The option scenario defines the reward, so it is known before entering the trade. Before committing to the trade, you know the risk-reward tradeoff....

Friday 17 January 2014

RCOM STRANGLE STRATEGY

Buy RCom 130 call @ 1.60
Buy RCom 120 put @ 1.60
COST =3.20 
RISK PER LOT = 6400
RETURN = UNLIMITED
UPPER BREAK GIVEN POINT=133.2
LOWER BREAK GIVEN POINT=116.8
Pay off table:

Wednesday 11 December 2013

TATAMOTORS STRANGLE STRATEGY

BUY TATAMOTORS 360 PUT @ 3.25
BUY TATAMOTORS 410 CALL @ 2.90
COST =6.15   
RISK PER LOT = 6150
RETURN = UNLIMITED
UPPER BREAK GIVEN POINT=416.15
LOWER BREAK GIVEN POINT=353.85
Pay off table:....

Wednesday 4 December 2013

BEAUTY OF COMBINATIONAL STRATEGIES

The reason I’ve sought to bring your attention to the various strategies is to show how each strategy is such a unique tool. Much like hydrogen and oxygen combine to form a unique substance (water), putting options together into various combinations results in some amazingly unique risk/reward profiles.


Buy an at-the-money call or a put and the chances are good that you will loose all your money (stops notwithstanding). However, buy a straddle (both a call and a put at the same strike price and expiration month) and the possibility of losing all your money is practically nil (the underlying would have to finish precisely on the strike price)......

Friday 15 November 2013

IBREALEST STRANGLE STRATEGY

Buy IBREALEST 75 call @.70
Buy IBREALEST 65 put @.90
COST =1.6   
RISK PER LOT = 6400
RETURN = UNLIMITED
UPPER BREAK GIVEN POINT=76.6
LOWER BREAK GIVEN POINT=63.4
Pay off table:....

Tuesday 24 September 2013

DLF STRANGLE STRATEGY

Buy DLF 125 OCT put @6
Buy DLF 160 OCT call @ 6
COST =12   
 RISK PER LOT = 13000
RETURN = UNLIMITED
UPPER BREAK GIVEN POINT=172
LOWER BREAK GIVEN POINT=113..

Tuesday 18 December 2012

BOOK PROFIT IN SESAGOA BULL CALL SPREAD

BOOK PROFIT IN SESAGOA BULL CALL SPREAD GIVEN ON  
10 DEC 2012
190 CALL TRADING @ 9
200 CALL TRADING @ 3
NET GAIN 6
COST 3.5
NET PROFIT 2.5*1000 =2500 PER LOT


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Friday 16 November 2012

OPTION BUYING V/S WRITING

Definition of  Buy-Write
Option buying means buying a put option and option writing means selling a put option. Option buying has limited risk where as option writing has as much risk as future.
OPTION BUYING V/S OPTION WRITING
1.Buying options - limited loss, unlimited profits where as Writing options - limited profits, unlimited losses 
2.Option writers have a significantly higher chance of making money as compared to option buyers......