Iron Condor Options Strategy Explained
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This episode provides an extensive guide to the Iron Condor strategy, a defined-risk options setup designed to generate profit when the market experiences low volatility and trades within a tight, sideways range. Authored by an institutional options trader, the guide meticulously explains that this strategy is constructed by combining a bull put spread and a bear call spread, allowing the trader to collect a credit, which represents the maximum profit. The hosts outline crucial components, including calculating maximum profit, maximum loss, and breakeven points, and offer practical advice on when to deploy the strategy, ideally when volatility is cooling off but premiums remain elevated. Furthermore, the hosts cover active management techniques, such as adjusting spreads when threatened, closing positions early to mitigate gamma risk, and discuss variations like the Bullish and Bearish Iron Condors, asserting that disciplined traders can achieve high win rates ranging from 75% to 90%. Read full article: https://advancedautotrades.com/iron-condor-strategy/
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