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Don't Forget Your Shorts - Part Two


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3) Delta Neutral - The next method is what most floor traders and professional traders do and that is keeping the position delta neutral. The truth is that trading a delta neutral position from the short side is tricky and very counter-intuitive. Since both the puts and calls are being sold the position has negative gamma (look at the bright side, positive theta).

That means that as the stock price is going up the position is losing deltas and becoming short, requiring you to buy deltas. On the other hand, as the stock price is going down, the short gamma puts you into a positive delta position and requires you to sell stock.

Think about what’s going on here, you’re selling stock at the lows and buying stock at the highs. That’s just the opposite of "buy low, sell high." Don’t get me wrong, you can still make money delta neutral trading a short gamma position. Hopefully, the positive theta of the position will more than cover the cost of the adjustments, but it’s not for the faint of heart. Believe me, been there, done that, still doing that!

(By the way, if you don’t understand what I’m talking about, go back and read Those Crazy Greeks & The Greeks for more information.)

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4) Iron Condors - For most public retail traders, the way to reduce the amount of risk is to buy insurance. How do we do this? In either case, the short straddle or strangle, we buy an out of the money strangle.

For example, if the straddle we sold was the XYZ July 50 puts and calls, let’s say 10 of each, then to protect the position against the stock moving against us, we can buy 10 each of the July 45 Puts and July 55 calls, or depending on how much risk we are willing to absorb, the July 40 puts and 60 calls.

Looking at the generic graph below you can see that there is now a maximum amount that can be lost and most traders will sleep better at night knowing that a large move in the stock may hurt, but it won’t be catastrophic. Options traders, being such creative people, call this type of position an "Iron Butterfly." (Please, no need for the In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida jokes, I’ve heard them all.)

What do we do for the short Strangle? No problem, we just buy a further out of the money Strangle. So, if the original position is short 10 XYZ July 45 Puts and 10 July 55 Calls, we can buy 10 each of the July 40 Puts and July 60 Calls. The resulting position is shown below and is called an "Iron Condor."


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These are generic graphs. The horizontal red line represents the break even line. Above it indicates profits, and below it are losses.

There’s a lot I want to tell you about these positions, but I’ll put it all together in a comprehensive article that will cover the 3 different ways that Butterflies and Condors can be constructed, namely; Iron, Puts, and Calls.

There is one confusing aspect that I’ll mention now. It should be obvious that both of these iron positions are done for a credit, since the strangle that’s bought will be less expensive than either the straddle or the strangle that’s sold.

This might lead you to think of these as short positions since money is coming into your account. I’ve discussed this with many professionals, and the overall consensus is that these positions should be referred to as long positions, a long iron butterfly, and a long iron condor.

In fact, after a recent discussion, the well known author of a new options book who referred to these as short positions has decided to change his terminology in the next edition. In truth, it really doesn’t matter if you think of them as being long or short, but having a precise and consistent language will help eliminate mistakes and confusion when discussing these positions with brokers and other traders.

As always, if you have any questions about my articles, have suggestions for future topics, or want more information about our options mentoring program, feel free to email me at: sfreifeld@tradingacademy.com or call me at: (888) OTA-2580 ext. 2010.

posted by: Stan Freifeld

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About Stan Freifeld


Stan Freifeld comes to us from the Floor of the American Stock Exchange where he traded options for his own account from 1994-2001. He was a Market Maker for the options on several popular equities including Dupont, Schering Plough, Walgreen's, CBS, U.S. Surgical and Biovail. Stan, a long time MENSA member, is an engaging teacher with an extraordinary background in options trading and risk management. He is helpful and patient by nature and equally at ease with all levels of traders, from complete novices to advanced pros and academics.

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