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THE COLLAR | SHORT STRANGLE | |
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About Strategy |
The Collar Option StrategyCollar Strategy is an extension to Covered Call Strategy. A trader, who is bullish in nature but has a very low risk appetite and wants to mitigate his risk will implement the Collar Strategy. Collar involves buying of stock in either Cash/Futures Market, buying an ATM Put Option & selling an OTM Call Option. The expiry dates of the op |
Short Strangle Option StrategyThis 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 .. |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT STRANGLE - Details
THE COLLAR | SHORT STRANGLE | |
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Market View | Bullish | Neutral |
Type (CE/PE) | CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option) + Underlying | CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option) |
Number Of Positions | 3 | 2 |
Strategy Level | Advance | Advance |
Reward Profile | Limited | Limited |
Risk Profile | Limited | Unlimited |
Breakeven Point | Price of Features - Call Premium + Put Premium | Lower Break-even = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper Break-even = Strike Price of Call+ Net Premium |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT STRANGLE - When & How to use ?
THE COLLAR | SHORT STRANGLE | |
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Market View | Bullish | Neutral |
When to use? | It should be used only in case where trader is certain about the bearish market view. | This strategy is perfect in a neutral market scenario when the underlying is expected to be less volatile. |
Action | Buy Underlying, Buy 1 ATM Put Option, Sell 1 OTM Call Option | Sell OTM Call, Sell OTM Put |
Breakeven Point | Price of Features - Call Premium + Put Premium | Lower Break-even = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper Break-even = Strike Price of Call+ Net Premium |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT STRANGLE - Risk & Reward
THE COLLAR | SHORT STRANGLE | |
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Maximum Profit Scenario | Strike Price of Short Call - Purchase Price of Underlying + Net Premium Received | Maximum Profit = Net Premium Received |
Maximum Loss Scenario | Purchase Price of Underlying - Strike Price of Long Put - Net Premium Received | Loss = Price of Underlying - Strike Price of Short Call - Net Premium Received |
Risk | Limited | Unlimited |
Reward | Limited | Limited |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT STRANGLE - Strategy Pros & Cons
THE COLLAR | SHORT STRANGLE | |
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Similar Strategies | Call Spread, Bull Put Spread | Short Straddle, Long Strangle |
Disadvantage | • Limited profit. • A trader can book more profit without this strategy if the prices goes high. | • Unlimited loss is associated with this strategy, not recommended for beginners. • Limited reward amount. |
Advantages | • This strategy protects the losses on underlying asset. • Risk gets limited if the price of the stocks goes down. • Trader can get ownership benefits life dividend and voting rights. | • 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. |