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DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD | REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY | |
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Diagonal Bear Put SpreadWhen the trader is neutral – bearish in the near-month and bearish in the mid-month, he will apply Diagonal Bear Put Spread. This strategy involves buying Mid-Month ITM Put Options and selling (short/write) equal number of Near-Month OTM Put Options, of the same underlying asset. This strategy bags limited rewards with limited risk. |
Reverse Iron Butterfly Option StrategyReverse Iron Butterfly as the name suggests is the opposite of Iron Butterfly. In Reverse Iron Butterfly, a trader is bullish on volatility and expects the market to make significant move in the near future in either directions. Here a trader will buy 1 ATM Call Option, sell 1 OTM Call Option, buy 1 ATM Put Option, sell 1 OTM Put Option. This strategy also bags lim .. |
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD Vs REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY - Details
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD | REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY | |
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Market View | Bearish | Neutral |
Type (CE/PE) | PE (Put Option) | CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option) |
Number Of Positions | 2 | 4 |
Strategy Level | Beginners | Advance |
Reward Profile | Limited | Limited |
Risk Profile | Limited | Limited |
Breakeven Point | This is a dynamic trade with many possible scenarios and future trades, it is impossible to calculate a breakeven. | Upper Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Call + Net Premium Paid, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Put - Net Premium Paid |
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD Vs REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY - When & How to use ?
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD | REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY | |
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Market View | Bearish | Neutral |
When to use? | When the trader is neutral – bearish in the near-month and bearish in the mid-month, he will apply Diagonal Bear Put Spread. This strategy involves buying Mid-Month ITM Put Options and selling (short/write) equal number of Near-Month OTM Put Options, of the same underlying asset | This strategy is used when a trader is bullish on volatility and expects the market to make significant move in the near future in either directions. |
Action | Sell 1 Near-Month OTM Put Option, Buy 1 Mid-Month ITM Put Option | Sell 1 OTM Put, Buy 1 ATM Put, Buy 1 ATM Call, Sell 1 OTM Call |
Breakeven Point | This is a dynamic trade with many possible scenarios and future trades, it is impossible to calculate a breakeven. | Upper Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Call + Net Premium Paid, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Long Put - Net Premium Paid |
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD Vs REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY - Risk & Reward
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD | REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY | |
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Maximum Profit Scenario | 'Premiums received - Initial premium to execute + Strike price - Stock Price on final month | Strike Price of Short Call (or Long Put) - Strike Price of Long Call (or Short Put) - Net Premium Paid - Commissions Paid |
Maximum Loss Scenario | When the stock trades up above the long-term put strike price. | Net Premium Paid + Commissions Paid |
Risk | Limited | Limited |
Reward | Limited | Limited |
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD Vs REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY - Strategy Pros & Cons
DIAGONAL BEAR PUT SPREAD | REVERSE IRON BUTTERFLY | |
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Similar Strategies | Bear Put Spread and Bear Call Spread | Short Put Butterfly, Short Condor |
Disadvantage | Higher commissions due to additional trades. , Changes maximum profit potential of call or put spreads. | • Potential loss is higher than gain, complex strategy. • Not suitable for beginners. |
Advantages | The Risk is limited. | • Able to profit whether stocks move in either direction up or down. • This strategy can be used by option traders who cannot use credit spreads. • Predictable maximum loss and profits, volatile strategy. |