The IV risk with short strangles

Discussion in 'Options' started by MrAgi1, Sep 24, 2022.

  1. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    ??

    Strangles have virtually unlimited risk on two sides. Covered calls on only one side.
     
    #41     Oct 19, 2022
  2. taowave

    taowave

    What about that "nasty" underlying:)

     
    #42     Oct 19, 2022
  3. And option spreads on neither side :) As it's capped.
     
    Last edited: Oct 19, 2022
    #43     Oct 19, 2022
  4. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    I would MUCH rather be just short the call naked. It’s way safer. :)
     
    #44     Oct 19, 2022
  5. BS :)
    Otherwise just explain why/how "safer"?
    The question is about the IV risk after shortselling and before expiration, see the title of the thread.
     
    Last edited: Oct 19, 2022
    #45     Oct 19, 2022
  6. taowave

    taowave

    ^^^^I cant wait for you to start trading :)
     
    #46     Oct 19, 2022
  7. Adam777

    Adam777

    I suggest you read a basic book (or website) about options trading, and then do a basic course (or paid mentoring) where you trade alongside someone, putting on trades with real money and exiting at the same time as them. I learnt this lesson the hard way. You mainly learn by actual trading, and not years spent just reading books and just chatting on forums ... I'm talking about myself here :)
     
    #47     Oct 21, 2022
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  8. A lot of misconceptions about strangles but over time you will get killed with covered calls- like this year. Manage your risk with a strangle, then losses are not infinite,but as I said it's not the worst trade.
     
    #48     Oct 21, 2022
  9. taowave

    taowave

    You need to rethink things...

     
    #49     Oct 21, 2022
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  10. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    you didn’t specificy delta hedging the strangle. Two different trades completely and the hedges strangle still has infinite loss risk on both sides (unless it becomes a married put or a covered call, but then you are likely massively underwater)
     
    #50     Oct 21, 2022