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About Strategy

Short Guts Option Strategy 

This strategy is implemented by a trader when he is neutral on the movements and bearish on volatility i.e. he expects the stock to be range bound in the near future. This strategy involves sale of 1 ITM Call Option and 1 ITM Put Option. This strategy can be called as Credit Spread since his account is credited at the time of entering in the positions.

Covered Combination Option Strategy

This strategy involves selling OTM Call & Put Options and buying the underlying asset in either cash or futures market. It is also known as Covered Strangle as the profits are capped and risk is potentially unlimited.
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SHORT GUTS Vs COVERED COMBINATION - Details

SHORT GUTS COVERED COMBINATION
Market View Neutral Bullish
Type (CE/PE) CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option) CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option)
Number Of Positions 2 2
Strategy Level Beginners Advance
Reward Profile Limited Limited
Risk Profile Unlimited Unlimited
Breakeven Point Upper Breakeven Point = Net Premium Received + Strike Price of Short Call, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Put - Net Premium Received (Purchase Price of Underlying + Strike Price of Short Put - Net Premium Received) / 2

SHORT GUTS Vs COVERED COMBINATION - When & How to use ?

SHORT GUTS COVERED COMBINATION
Market View Neutral Bullish
When to use? This strategy is implemented by a trader when he is neutral on the movements and bearish on volatility i.e. he expects the stock to be range bound in the near future. This strategy is mainly suited for investors who are moderately bullish on a stock and are comfortable with increasing their position in the event of a price decline.
Action Sell 1 ITM Call, Sell 1 ITM Put Sell 1 OTM Call, Sell 1 OTM Put
Breakeven Point Upper Breakeven Point = Net Premium Received + Strike Price of Short Call, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Put - Net Premium Received (Purchase Price of Underlying + Strike Price of Short Put - Net Premium Received) / 2

SHORT GUTS Vs COVERED COMBINATION - Risk & Reward

SHORT GUTS COVERED COMBINATION
Maximum Profit Scenario Net Premium Received + Strike Price of Short Put - Strike Price of Short Call - Commissions Paid Strike Price of Short Call - Purchase Price of Underlying + Net Premium Received - Commissions Paid
Maximum Loss Scenario Price of Underlying - Strike Price of Short Call - Net Premium Received OR Strike Price of Short Put - Price of Underlying - Net Premium Received + Commissions Paid Purchase Price of Underlying + Strike Price of Short Put - (2 x Price of Underlying) - Max Profit + Commissions Paid
Risk Unlimited Unlimited
Reward Limited Limited

SHORT GUTS Vs COVERED COMBINATION - Strategy Pros & Cons

SHORT GUTS COVERED COMBINATION
Similar Strategies Short Strangle (Sell Strangle), Short Straddle (Sell Straddle) Stock Repair Strategy
Disadvantage • Unlimited potential loss if the underlying stock continues to move in one direction. • High margin required. Combinations can be profitable in sideways or rising markets. Greater combined net credit increases downside protection and potential return.
Advantages • Ability to profit even when underlying asset stays stagnant. • You are already paid your full profit the moment the position is put on as this is a credit spread position. • Higher chance of ending in full profit as compared to short strangle or short straddle. Limited Maximum Profit on the upside. Covered Combinations should only be traded on stocks that are bullish.

SHORT GUTS

COVERED COMBINATION