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Comparision (LONG PUT VS RATIO PUT SPREAD)

 

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  LONG PUT RATIO PUT SPREAD
About Strategy

Long Put Option Strategy

This strategy is implemented by buying 1 Put Option i.e. a single position, when the person is bearish on the market and expects the market to move downwards in the near future.
Risk: The maximum loss will be the premium amount paid.<

Ratio Put Spread Option Strategy 

This strategy involves buying ITM Puts and simultaneously selling OTM Puts, double the number of ITM Puts. This strategy is used by a 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.

LONG PUT Vs RATIO PUT SPREAD - Details

LONG PUT RATIO PUT SPREAD
Market View Bearish Neutral
Type (CE/PE) PE (Put Option) PE (Put Option)
Number Of Positions 1 3
Strategy Level Beginners Beginners
Reward Profile Unlimited Limited
Risk Profile Limited Unlimited
Breakeven Point Strike Price of Long Put - Premium Paid Upper Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Put +/- Net Premium Received or Paid, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Puts - (Points of Maximum Profit / Number of Uncovered Puts)

LONG PUT Vs RATIO PUT SPREAD - When & How to use ?

LONG PUT RATIO PUT SPREAD
Market View Bearish Neutral
When to use? A long put option strategy works well when you're expecting the underlying asset to sharply decline or be volatile in near future. This strategy is used by a trader who is neutral on the market and bearish on the volatility in the near future.
Action Buy Put Option Buy 1 ITM Put, Sell 2 OTM Puts
Breakeven Point Strike Price of Long Put - Premium Paid Upper Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Put +/- Net Premium Received or Paid, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Puts - (Points of Maximum Profit / Number of Uncovered Puts)

LONG PUT Vs RATIO PUT SPREAD - Risk & Reward

LONG PUT RATIO PUT SPREAD
Maximum Profit Scenario Profit = Strike Price of Long Put - Premium Paid Strike Price of Long Put - Strike Price of Short Put + Net Premium Received - Commissions Paid
Maximum Loss Scenario Max Loss = Premium Paid + Commissions Paid Strike Price of Short - Price of Underlying - Max Profit + Commissions Paid
Risk Limited Unlimited
Reward Unlimited Limited

LONG PUT Vs RATIO PUT SPREAD - Strategy Pros & Cons

LONG PUT RATIO PUT SPREAD
Similar Strategies Protective Call, Short Put Short Straddle (Sell Straddle), Short Strangle (Sell Strangle)
Disadvantage • 100% loss if strike price, expiration dates or underlying stocks are badly chosen. • Time decay. • Unlimited potential risk. • Limited profit.
Advantages • Limited risk to the premium paid. • Less capital investment and more profit. • Unlimited profit potential with limited risk. • Directional strategy so that there is either no upside or downside risk. • Able to profit even if trader is neutral on the market. • Higher probability of profit.

LONG PUT

RATIO PUT SPREAD