Intermediate Strategies
1. Bull Call Spread
Buying a call at a lower strike and selling another at a higher strike. This reduces cost but limits maximum profit.
2. Bear Put Spread
Buying a higher strike put and selling a lower strike put. It profits from moderate downside movement with controlled risk.
3. Straddle
Buying a call and a put at the same strike and expiry. This strategy profits from high volatility regardless of direction.
4. Strangle
Similar to a straddle but uses different strike prices, making it cheaper but requiring larger price movement.
1. Bull Call Spread
Buying a call at a lower strike and selling another at a higher strike. This reduces cost but limits maximum profit.
2. Bear Put Spread
Buying a higher strike put and selling a lower strike put. It profits from moderate downside movement with controlled risk.
3. Straddle
Buying a call and a put at the same strike and expiry. This strategy profits from high volatility regardless of direction.
4. Strangle
Similar to a straddle but uses different strike prices, making it cheaper but requiring larger price movement.
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