Comparision (CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY
VS LONG STRADDLE)
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CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY
LONG STRADDLE
About Strategy
Christmas Tree Spread with Call Option Strategy
This Strategy is an advance option strategy that consists of three legs and six total options. In this strategy buying one call at strike price A, skipping strike price B, writes three calls at strike price C, and buying two calls at strike price D for same expiration dates for neutral to bullish forecast. An investor used this strategy to potential retur
Straddle is neither bullish nor bearish strategy; it is a market neutral strategy. Here a trader wishes to take advantage of the volatility in the market. This strategy involves buying of one Call option and one Put option of the same strike price, same expiry date and of the same underlying asset. Now a trader is bound to make profits once stock moves in either direc ..
CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY Vs LONG STRADDLE - Details
CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY
LONG STRADDLE
Market View
Bullish
Neutral
Type (CE/PE)
CE (Call Option)
CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option)
Number Of Positions
4
2
Strategy Level
Advance
Beginners
Reward Profile
Limited
Unlimited
Risk Profile
Limited
Limited
Breakeven Point
Lowest strike prices + premium paid – the half premium.
Lower Breakeven = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper breakeven = Strike Price of Call + Net Premium
CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY Vs LONG STRADDLE - When & How to use ?
CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY
LONG STRADDLE
Market View
Bullish
Neutral
When to use?
This Strategy is used when an investor wants potential returns.
This options strategy is work well when and investor market view is bearish. The strategy minimizes your risk in the event of prime movements going against your expectations.
Action
• Buy 1 call , • Sell 3 calls, • Buy 2 calls
Buy Call Option, Buy Put Option
Breakeven Point
Lowest strike prices + premium paid – the half premium.
Lower Breakeven = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper breakeven = Strike Price of Call + Net Premium
CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY Vs LONG STRADDLE - Risk & Reward
Max profit is achieved when at one option is exercised.
Maximum Loss Scenario
Net Debit paid for the strategy.
Maximum Loss = Net Premium Paid
Risk
Limited
Limited
Reward
Limited
Unlimited
CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY Vs LONG STRADDLE - Strategy Pros & Cons
CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH CALL OPTION STRATEGY
LONG STRADDLE
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CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD WITH PUT OPTION
Bear Put Spread
Disadvantage
• Potential profit is lower or limited.
• There should be continuous movement of the stock and options price for this strategy to be profitable. • Time decay hurts long option if the strike price, expiration date or underlying stock are badly chosen.
Advantages
• The potential of loss is limited.
• Unlimited potential beyond the breakeven point in either direction . • Book your profit from highly volatile stocks without determining the direction. • Limited risk, more profit.