Compare Strategies
THE COLLAR | SHORT GUTS | |
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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 Guts Option StrategyThis 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. < .. |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT GUTS - Details
THE COLLAR | SHORT GUTS | |
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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 | Beginners |
Reward Profile | Limited | Limited |
Risk Profile | Limited | Unlimited |
Breakeven Point | Price of Features - Call Premium + Put Premium | Upper Breakeven Point = Net Premium Received + Strike Price of Short Call, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Put - Net Premium Received |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT GUTS - When & How to use ?
THE COLLAR | SHORT GUTS | |
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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 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. |
Action | Buy Underlying, Buy 1 ATM Put Option, Sell 1 OTM Call Option | Sell 1 ITM Call, Sell 1 ITM Put |
Breakeven Point | Price of Features - Call Premium + Put Premium | Upper Breakeven Point = Net Premium Received + Strike Price of Short Call, Lower Breakeven Point = Strike Price of Short Put - Net Premium Received |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT GUTS - Risk & Reward
THE COLLAR | SHORT GUTS | |
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Maximum Profit Scenario | Strike Price of Short Call - Purchase Price of Underlying + Net Premium Received | Net Premium Received + Strike Price of Short Put - Strike Price of Short Call - Commissions Paid |
Maximum Loss Scenario | Purchase Price of Underlying - Strike Price of Long Put - Net Premium Received | 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 |
Risk | Limited | Unlimited |
Reward | Limited | Limited |
THE COLLAR Vs SHORT GUTS - Strategy Pros & Cons
THE COLLAR | SHORT GUTS | |
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Similar Strategies | Call Spread, Bull Put Spread | Short Strangle (Sell Strangle), Short Straddle (Sell Straddle) |
Disadvantage | • Limited profit. • A trader can book more profit without this strategy if the prices goes high. | • Unlimited potential loss if the underlying stock continues to move in one direction. • High margin required. |
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. | • 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. |