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Option Buying Strategy I Non Directional I For Beginners Straddle Option Buying Strategy The Straddle is a neutral options trading strategy that involves buying both a call option and a put option on the same underlying asset, with the same strike price and expiration date. It is designed to profit from significant price movements in either direction. How the Strategy Works Buy a Call Option (Expecting upward movement) Buy a Put Option (Expecting downward movement) Both options have the same: Strike Price Expiry Date Underlying Asset This strategy benefits from high volatility, as a strong move in either direction can lead to profits. Profit and Loss Potential Profit: Unlimited upside if the price rises significantly (call option gains). Profit: Significant downside profit if the price falls sharply (put option gains). Loss: Limited to the total premium paid for both options if the price remains stable. When to Use a Straddle? High Volatility Expected: Before earnings reports Major economic news (inflation data, rate decisions) Political events Market uncertainty Uncertain Market Direction but anticipating a big move. Example of a Long Straddle Stock Price: $100 Call Option (Strike Price = $100): Costs $5 Put Option (Strike Price = $100): Costs $5 Total Cost (Premium Paid): $10 Possible Outcomes at Expiry: Stock Price Call Profit/Loss Put Profit/Loss Net Profit/Loss $120 +$15 -$5 +$5 $110 +$5 -$5 $0 (Break-even) $100 -$5 -$5 - $10 (Max Loss) $90 -$5 +$5 $0 (Break-even) $80 -$5 +$15 +$5 Key Considerations ✅ Best for high-volatility scenarios ✅ Unlimited profit potential ✅ Limited risk (total premium paid) ❌ Time decay (Theta) works against both options ❌ Needs a strong move to be profitable ❌ High cost due to buying two options Alternative: Strangle Strategy If the premium cost is too high, traders can use a Strangle, where the call and put options have different strike prices (out-of-the-money). This reduces cost but requires even higher price movement to be profitable. Disclaimer :- We are not any registered members. Any information you see & hear at this channel is for the purpose of education only We are Traders by profession & Teachers by passion. We do not have any courses, memberships, books, etc of any sort to sell you. We are not here to sell you anything. We just love to share, what we have gained from the Live Mighty Market. We do not and will never give tips, tricks, trade recommendations, get rich quick schemes etc ever. If you wish, you can write back at : - [email protected] https://t.me/officialfinfront Membership joining link : / @financial.frontline #trading Intraday Trading Playlist • Intraday Trading Skill Development Special Option Concepts Playlist • Options Learnings - Beginner's Option Strategies Playlist • Profit with Options !!