Compare Strategies
STRAP | LONG STRADDLE | |
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About Strategy |
Strap Option StrategyStrap Strategy is similar to Long Straddle, the only difference is the quantity traded. A trader will buy two Call Options and one Put Options. In this strategy, a trader is very bullish on the market and volatility on upside but wants to hedge himself in case the stock doesn’t perform as per his expectations. This strategy will make more profits compared to long straddle sin |
Long Straddle Option StrategyStraddle is neither bullish nor bearish strategy; it is a market neutral strategy. Here a trader wishes to take advantage of the volatility in the market. This strategy involves buying of one Call option and one Put option of the same strike price, same expiry date and of the same underlying asset. Now a trader is bound to make profits once stock moves in either direc .. |
STRAP Vs LONG STRADDLE - Details
STRAP | LONG STRADDLE | |
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Market View | Neutral | Neutral |
Type (CE/PE) | CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option) | CE (Call Option) + PE (Put Option) |
Number Of Positions | 3 | 2 |
Strategy Level | Beginners | Beginners |
Reward Profile | Profit Achieved When Price of Underlying > Strike Price of Calls/Puts + (Net Premium Paid/2) OR Price of Underlying < Strike Price of Calls/Puts - Net Premium Paid | Unlimited |
Risk Profile | Max Loss Occurs When Price of Underlying = Strike Price of Calls/Puts | Limited |
Breakeven Point | Strike Price of Calls/Puts + (Net Premium Paid/2) | Lower Breakeven = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper breakeven = Strike Price of Call + Net Premium |
STRAP Vs LONG STRADDLE - When & How to use ?
STRAP | LONG STRADDLE | |
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Market View | Neutral | Neutral |
When to use? | This strategy is used when the investor is bullish on the stock and expects volatility in the near future. | This options strategy is work well when and investor market view is bearish. The strategy minimizes your risk in the event of prime movements going against your expectations. |
Action | Buy 2 ATM Call Option, Buy 1 ATM Put Option | Buy Call Option, Buy Put Option |
Breakeven Point | Strike Price of Calls/Puts + (Net Premium Paid/2) | Lower Breakeven = Strike Price of Put - Net Premium, Upper breakeven = Strike Price of Call + Net Premium |
STRAP Vs LONG STRADDLE - Risk & Reward
STRAP | LONG STRADDLE | |
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Maximum Profit Scenario | UNLIMITED | Max profit is achieved when at one option is exercised. |
Maximum Loss Scenario | Net Premium Paid | Maximum Loss = Net Premium Paid |
Risk | Limited | Limited |
Reward | Unlimited | Unlimited |
STRAP Vs LONG STRADDLE - Strategy Pros & Cons
STRAP | LONG STRADDLE | |
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Similar Strategies | Strip, Short Put Ladder, Short Call Ladder | Bear Put Spread |
Disadvantage | • To generate profit, there should be significant change in share price. • Expensive strategy. | • There should be continuous movement of the stock and options price for this strategy to be profitable. • Time decay hurts long option if the strike price, expiration date or underlying stock are badly chosen. |
Advantages | • Limited loss. • If share prices are moving then traders can book unlimited profit. • A trader can still book profit if the underlying falls substantially. | • Unlimited potential beyond the breakeven point in either direction . • Book your profit from highly volatile stocks without determining the direction. • Limited risk, more profit. |