Showing posts with label option positional calls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label option positional calls. Show all posts

Thursday 21 January 2016

IRON CONDOR

The iron condor is a strategy that can be a good introduction for beginning options traders to option selling. It can be a relatively safe way to sell options because you can’t lose on both sides of the trade. Here, you pick a likely trading range for an underlying asset and sell out-of-the-money option spreads around that range, “If you collect a total premium of $2 for selling two $5-wide spreads – both an out-of-the-money call spread and an out-of-the-money put spread, your total risk is only $3 because the commodity can’t go through both spreads at expiration. You have spread the risk across a wider range of possible prices. If your trading range thesis changes or volatility explodes and threatens to put one of the spreads in-the-money, you can exit one or both spreads at any time. Collecting $2 against $3 of risk offers you a potential return on risk of 67%”.
The market outlook for the iron condor is neutral. “You’re trying to be strategic with your use of leverage. You’re trying to be systematic and probability minded, looking at what the best odds in the long run [are] if you did this consistently,”.
An iron condor can be entered from the short side or the long side, explains Charlie
“A trader who enters a short iron condor is looking to profit from a range bound underlying asset. As long as the underlying asset stays within the inside strikes by expiration, the trade will be profitable. If it moves outside of the inside strikes by expiration, the trader will take a loss, which could be as high as the difference between the sold call/put and the purchased call/put”. A trader who enters a long iron condor is looking for the exact opposite, or, a large move in one direction or the other by expiration.
Dos and don’ts 
As with any type of trading, with beginning options strategies, having a trading plan and having an exit strategy are crucial. “Everybody has a plan for when to get into a particular stock or index, but few think it through to the point of when to take profits or cut losses”.

Friday 8 January 2016

CONSERVATIVE OPTION STRATEGIES INCREASE PROFITS

"The options-based strategies can be useful in improving the risk-return characteristics of a long equity portfolio."
Although this paper goes into more specific option strategies that other studies, the results are very similar: Basic option strategies accomplish two useful things for conservative investors.
First, returns are modestly enhanced. Please note the word "modestly." I am not telling you that using options will make you rich. But, over the longer-term, you can anticipate being farther ahead when using some option strategies as part of your overall investment plan.
Second, the value of your portfolio undergoes smaller changes (i.e., smaller ups and downs).
"Ignoring early exercise for simplicity, we find that the covered combination and covered call strategies generally outperform the long stock strategy, which in turn generally outperforms the collar and protective put strategies regardless of the performance measure considered. "
Thus:-
·         Writing covered calls generally outperforms the buy and hold (stocks) strategy.
 
·         Writing covered combinations (i.e., owning 100 shares of stock and writing one OTM call and one OTM put) outperforms the simple buy and hold strategy.
However, owning stock produces better results than ultra-conservative strategies. That is understandable, because the primary objective for very conservative investors is the preservation of capital, with the ability to earn a good return being of secondary importance.
·         The collar strategy does ensure that the investor's losses are limited, regardless of how far the stock price may tumble. However, the collar investor always earns less than the buy and hold strategist -- over the longer-term. In other words, insurance costs money.
 
·         The protective put strategy involves owning both 100 shares and one put option. The put generally has an out-of-the-money strike price. This is similar to the collar strategy, but does not involve the sale of an out-of-the-money call option. The investor who adopts this strategy pays a stiff price for portfolio protection, but is able to fully participate in all rallies. 
 

Equivalent Positions

Because some option positions are equivalent to others, it is not necessary to adopt the methods mentioned above in order to achieve the same financial results. For example:
·         You can sell cash-secured (i.e., if assigned an exercise notice, you have sufficient cash in your account to buy stock) naked put options instead of writing covered calls. However, please note that the expiration and strike price of the put and the expiration and strike price of the call must be identical in order for the results to be equivalent.

Monday 21 December 2015

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Thursday 1 October 2015

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BUY 1 LOT LT 1400 CALL @ 101
 BUY 1 LOT LT 1500 CALL @ 43
SELL 2 LOTS LT 1450 CALL @69
Total risk=750
Upper break given point=1550
Lower break given point=1350

PAY OFF TABLE:

Tuesday 29 September 2015

DLF STRANGLE STRATEGY

BUY DLF 140 CALL @3.3
BUY DLF 110 PUT @   2.7
COST=6
TOTAL RISK  = 12000
RETURN = UNLIMITED
UPPER BREAK GIVEN POINT=146
LOWER BREAK GIVEN POINT=104
Pay off table:

Monday 31 August 2015

HDIL OPTION STRATEGY

Buy HDIL 70 CALL @ 3
Buy HDIL 50 PUT @ 2.2
COST=5.2
TOTAL RISK  = 10400
RETURN = UNLIMITED
UPPER BREAK GIVEN POINT=75.2
LOWER BREAK GIVEN POINT=44.8
Pay off table:

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Monday 8 December 2014

DLF OPTION STRAP STRATEGY

BUY 2 LOTS DLF 180 CALL @ 2.4
BUY  1 LOT 150 PUT @ 2.7
BUY  ONE  LOT DLF 150 PUT @2.7
BUY TWO LOTS  DLF 180 CALL @2.4
COST =5.1
TOTAL RISK  = 15600
RETURN = UNLIMITED
UPPER BREAK GIVEN POINT=185.1
LOWER BREAK GIVEN POINT=144.9

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