Now who is the winner?
Actually Nobody, as it was not a competition. The calculation is a bit tricky when not being careful with every detail at the moment we just fly over the strategy and do not give much to the numbers in detail. And exactly here was the hidden wolf.
If we go a bit deeper, then SKS has nicely explained how it is. So the final maximum risk is: 65.60 Pts.
As the strike levels have 100 point difference, we have to take this in to account and then as told from SKS, we take away the net credit from 34.40 points from this difference of the strike levels, which is 100 point and that will lead us to 65.60 Pts. (Difference in adjacent strike - net credit)
Thanks to SKS to spot on that specific detail.
Well done and very attentive / DanPickUp
Actually Nobody, as it was not a competition. The calculation is a bit tricky when not being careful with every detail at the moment we just fly over the strategy and do not give much to the numbers in detail. And exactly here was the hidden wolf.
If we go a bit deeper, then SKS has nicely explained how it is. So the final maximum risk is: 65.60 Pts.
As the strike levels have 100 point difference, we have to take this in to account and then as told from SKS, we take away the net credit from 34.40 points from this difference of the strike levels, which is 100 point and that will lead us to 65.60 Pts. (Difference in adjacent strike - net credit)
Thanks to SKS to spot on that specific detail.
Well done and very attentive / DanPickUp
It's a bit tricky calculation. So, If you go for Iron Condor , the risk reward ratio is not really favorable.
It's much better to go for short strangle and adjust the trade depending on the market movement.
regards,
gmt900