We have a three day weekend coming up since the markets will be closed on 05 Jul. This presents an options trade opportunity because the options and CME futures will be closed for three whole days AND BTC could make a big decision at some point during the weekend.
I plan on entering a trade on Friday, 02 Jul at 2pm EST using options on MARA, a Bitcoin mining stock that is more volatile than Bitcoin itself. I may have a bias for direction and use an unbalanced straddle (ratio other than 1:1 for put-call). I will use options with an expiry of 09 Jul and post the entry here. I will use an options calculator to determine the strikes and ratio for the trade. At the moment, I like optionsprofitcalculator.com despite the 1990's web design.
This straddle will result in a loss if MARA does not move enough over the weekend. "Enough" depends on the put-call ratio and strikes used.
My current bias is down. If I were to enter the trade at this moment, I would use a 3:2 put-call ratio, which results in higher returns on downward price movements. My bias could change between now and then. I may be neutral and just bet on volatility with an even 1:1 put-call ratio.
I plan on entering a trade on Friday, 02 Jul at 2pm EST using options on MARA, a Bitcoin mining stock that is more volatile than Bitcoin itself. I may have a bias for direction and use an unbalanced straddle (ratio other than 1:1 for put-call). I will use options with an expiry of 09 Jul and post the entry here. I will use an options calculator to determine the strikes and ratio for the trade. At the moment, I like optionsprofitcalculator.com despite the 1990's web design.
This straddle will result in a loss if MARA does not move enough over the weekend. "Enough" depends on the put-call ratio and strikes used.
My current bias is down. If I were to enter the trade at this moment, I would use a 3:2 put-call ratio, which results in higher returns on downward price movements. My bias could change between now and then. I may be neutral and just bet on volatility with an even 1:1 put-call ratio.
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