This strategy is similar to Short Straddle; the only difference is of the strike prices at which the positions are built. Short Strangle involves selling of one OTM Call Option and selling of one OTM Put Option, of the same expiry date and same underlying asset. Here the probability of making profits is more as there is a spread between the two strike prices, and if
As the name suggests, a ratio of 2:1 is followed i.e. buy 1 ITM Call and simultaneously sell OTM Calls double the number of ITM Calls (In this case 2). This strategy is used by trader who is neutral on the market and bearish on the volatility in the near future. Here profits will be capped up to the premium amount and risk will be potentially unlimited since he is ..
Lower Break-even = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper Break-even = Strike Price of Call+ Net Premium
Upper Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Calls + (Points of Maximum Profit / Number of Uncovered Calls), Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Call +/- Net Premium Paid or Received
SHORT STRANGLE Vs RATIO CALL SPREAD - When & How to use ?
SHORT STRANGLE
RATIO CALL SPREAD
Market View
Neutral
Neutral
When to use?
This strategy is perfect in a neutral market scenario when the underlying is expected to be less volatile.
This strategy is used by trader who is neutral on the market and bearish on the volatility in the near future. Here profits will be capped up to the premium amount and risk will be potentially unlimited since he is selling two calls.
Action
Sell OTM Call, Sell OTM Put
Buy 1 ITM Call, Sell 2 OTM Calls
Breakeven Point
Lower Break-even = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper Break-even = Strike Price of Call+ Net Premium
Upper Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Calls + (Points of Maximum Profit / Number of Uncovered Calls), Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Call +/- Net Premium Paid or Received
SHORT STRANGLE Vs RATIO CALL SPREAD - Risk & Reward
SHORT STRANGLE
RATIO CALL SPREAD
Maximum Profit Scenario
Maximum Profit = Net Premium Received
Strike Price of Short Call - Strike Price of Long Call + Net Premium Received - Commissions Paid
Maximum Loss Scenario
Loss = Price of Underlying - Strike Price of Short Call - Net Premium Received
Price of Underlying - Strike Price of Short Calls - Max Profit + Commissions Paid
Risk
Unlimited
Unlimited
Reward
Limited
Limited
SHORT STRANGLE Vs RATIO CALL SPREAD - Strategy Pros & Cons
SHORT STRANGLE
RATIO CALL SPREAD
Similar Strategies
Short Straddle, Long Strangle
Variable Ratio Write
Disadvantage
• Unlimited loss is associated with this strategy, not recommended for beginners. • Limited reward amount.
• Unlimited potential loss. • Complex strategy with limited profit.
Advantages
• Higher chance of profitability due to selling of OTM options. • Advantage from double time decay and a contraction in volatility. • Traders can book profit when underlying asset stays within a tight trading range.
• Downside risk is almost zero. • Investors can book profit from share prices moving within given limits. • Trader can maximise profit when the share closes at the upper breakeven point.