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👉 Steal my option strategies: https://predictingalpha.com (Only for serious traders.) ==== Summary ==== 🎯 Straddles are one of the most direct ways to trade volatility — but they’re not the strategy, they’re just the tool. In this breakdown, you’ll learn exactly what it means to be long volatility or short volatility, how to use straddles to express that view, and why your edge comes from pricing volatility better than the market, not from the structure itself. We’ll cover long straddles (betting on big movement), short straddles (betting on stability), the economic reasons you actually get paid in options, and how to start practicing with paper trades to see volatility in action. By the end, you’ll know when straddles make sense, how to avoid the biggest misconception in option trading, and the next skill you need to level up. ==== Chapters ==== 0:00 The 2 core bets in option trading 0:39 Options are about volatility 1:10 Using straddles to trade volatility 1:42 How to think about straddles 2:07 How long straddles work + example 3:28 How short straddles work + example 4:40 BONUS: Learn systematic option selling strategies 5:05 Straddles are NOT a strategy! 5:50 Ideas that can get you paid as an option seller 6:40 5 things to remember from this video 7:35 Paper trade straddles for the best learning experience ==== Disclaimer ==== ⚠️ This video is intended solely for research and educational purposes. It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. The content reflects personal opinions and is not a recommendation or solicitation to buy, sell, or hold any securities or financial instruments. Any examples, performance results, or trade references are hypothetical, simulated, or unverified, and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Always conduct your own due diligence or consult a licensed financial professional before making any investment. Viewer discretion is advised. ⚠️