Introduction In the realm of options trading, the choice of strategy significantly impacts the trader's ability to navigate market uncertainties. Among the plethora of strategies, the Strangle holds a unique position, offering flexibility in unclear market conditions without the upfront costs associated with more conventional approaches like the Straddle. This...
Conceptual view of how to trade non directional or semi directionally using strangles and capped strangles, also known as Jade Lizard option spreads. Non directional option trades attempt to benefit from sideways markets or markets where options are are pricing more implied movement than is realized in the underlying asset. Combing a vertical on top with a...
Started with monthly VXX Strangle 2 strikes wide. As volatility kicked in, sold off the profitable trade (a put) and then used the rest of the time to allow the bearish sentiment to kick in. the problem was a lot of times the option would be reach ITM (In-The-Money), but I would hedge by tightening up the strangle by adding another put once the direction changed....
In this video I address a question from a member of my social media. I wanted to answer this for them and educate others on why paying attention to Implied Volatility is important to your probability of success and your strategy returns if you are employing Premium Selling Strategies (Iron Condors, Credit Spreads, Straddles, Strangles, Butterflies, etc.)