Minimize risk and maximize your return with option spreads
Option spread trading is by far the most varied and versatile strategy for income generation, hedging, and speculation. To achieve longevity in the trading arena, you must understand how these spreads work and the ways to leverage them for a consistent flow of positive returns.
The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads provides the essential info you need to set up and manage option spreads. Trading expert Randy Frederick examines each spread strategy in detail. He provides real-world examples that can be applied to all option markets--equity, futures, stock index, and interest rate--to demonstrate effective ways to control risk and increase your profits.
Frederick begins by explaining how the price of an option is calculated and how it relates to the underlying stock, exchange-traded fund, or index. He then introduces you to the spreads--from Vertical and Horizontal to Butterfly, Box, and Gut spreads--and helps you identify potential candidates for each strategy. Frederick reveals:
- Where to start if you've never traded spreads before
- The key characteristics of each spread (direction, magnitude, velocity, and volatility)
- How to find the best option spread opportunities
- The basics of spread logic, with clarification of long vs. short spreads
- Potential advantages and disadvantages of the different spread strategies
Illustrations, charts, and tables throughout help you identify the profit/loss zones for each spread strategy. In addition, explanations and calculations highlight possible outcomes at various prices both prior to and atexpiration.
Whether you're new to options or you're ready to take on more advanced spread strategies, The Trader's Guide to Equity Spreads is the only guide you need to make options a permanent, profitable part of your investment portfolio.
Randy Frederick is Director of Derivatives for Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. He is the chief architect of Schwab's option trading platforms and analytics tools. Frederick also author's monthly columns for Schwab's client newsletters, and is the host of the weekly radio show “The OPTIONal Hour” on TFNN. His articles have been published in trade magazines such as Active Trader, SFO, and Futures. He is a respected industry veteran, whose comments appear regularly in the financial news media.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Disclosures ix
Introduction 1
Valuation
Pricing and Movement 9
Vertical Spreads
Bullish Spreads 43
Bearish Spreads 65
Horizontal Spreads
Calendar Spreads 89
Diagonal Spreads 113
Butterfly Spreads
Standard Butterfly Spreads 139
Iron Butterfly Spreads 181
Condor Spreads
Standard Condor Spreads 203
Iron Condor Spreads 243
Arbitraise Spreads
Box Spreads 263
Ratio Spreads
Ratio Spreads and Ratio Backspreads 281
Advance Spreads
Combination Spreads 321
Albatross Spreads 335
Ladder Spreads 361
Gut Spreads
Standard Gut Spreads 385
Gut Iron Butterfly Spreads 399
Gut Iron Condor Spreads 413
Gut Iron Albatross Spreads 427
Conclusion 441
Glossary: Definitions and Basics 443
Index 461