Strangle Option Strategy: Meaning, 2 Types, Differences
Learn the strangle option strategy in the Indian market Understand long vs short strangle, examples, risks, and strangle vs straddle explained simply
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Strangle Option Strategy: Meaning, 2 Types, Differences
Learn the strangle option strategy in the Indian market Understand long vs short strangle, examples, risks, and strangle vs straddle explained simply
Long Strangle like long Straddle is a Volatility Strategy that aims to make money either ways from a stock/index soaring up or plummeting down. Long Strangle strategy demands underlying to move significantly up i.e., this is non direction but volatility-based strategy. In other words, if the underlying fails to show a significant move trader will lose value in this as the option will expire worthless.