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Ultimate Guide To Trading A Put Broken Wing Butterfly - YouTube
Channel: Option Alpha
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Hey everyone.
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This is Kirk, here again at optionalpha.com
where we show you how to make smarter trades.
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Today, we’re going to go over the put broken
wing butterfly spread.
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This is an advanced strategy where you take
a traditional butterfly spread below the market
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and you skip one strike to create an unbalanced
spread.
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That's really what gives it its name, that
broken wing side of the trade.
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It's not like a typical butterfly that has
even or balanced wings.
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It's leaning to one side or skewing to one
side.
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Here's exactly how you setup the strategy.
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The first thing you’re going to do is you’re
going to buy one in the money put option and
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it’s just going to be slightly in the money
from where the stock is trading right now,
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so a put option that’s higher than where
the stock is trading.
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Next, you’re going to go down to the next
strike and you’re going to sell two of these
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slightly out of the money put options.
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You want to target these out of the money
put options just below where the stock is
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trading right now.
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That gives you the maximum amount of extrinsic
value or time value in those options.
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After this, you’re going to skip over a
strike.
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Usually, you skip over the next strike that’s
available and you go to the next strike down
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and you buy one out of the money put option.
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This is what creates that broken wing side
of the trade.
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With this trade, your risk is always limited
to the width of the first strikes.
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In most cases, we do a dollar wide on that
first strike less the credit that you received.
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If you took in a $.30, basically $30 credit,
your maximum risk would be $70 on the trade.
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Profit wise, these things can profit and have
varying degrees of profits because of the
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broken wing aspect of the trade and because
of the peak that it has in that butterfly.
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If the stock lands at your short strikes at
expiration, you could make the difference
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in the first strikes plus the credit that
you receive.
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This is one of the good features about trading
these strategies in an upward or bullish market.
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It’s that if the stock rallies higher and
you received a credit for this trade, then
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all the options expire worthless and you still
keep that credit.
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Most of the time, we like to do these trades
having some sort of credit received on the
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trade.
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It gives us a little bit more of an edge.
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As far as volatility, an increase in implied
volatility would have a negative impact on
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this strategy because we are net sellers of
options, we’re selling two options right
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out of the money, that slightly out of the
money area and we want to see implied volatility
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go down.
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This is why it’s a strategy that you should
use during high implied volatility markets.
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Time decay is going to help this position
because we’re net premium sellers with options.
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We want to see this thing decay.
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The quicker it decays, the faster your profit
will materialize.
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Then as far as breakeven points, basically
what happens with these trades is that you
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take your skipped strike price less the credit
received.
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In this case, whatever that skipped strike
price is that you jumped over in creating
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the strategy, we take that strike price and
we subtract out the credit received, that
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gives us our new breakeven point.
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Let’s go to our broker platform here on
Thinkorswim and we’re going to create a
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put broken wing butterfly.
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In this case, we’re going to do it right
now with SPY which is currently trading at
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about 203.08.
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It gives us a really good opportunity to sell
something just out of the money.
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Right now, we’re going to do just the March
options which have about 58 days to go in
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expiration.
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What our strategy looks like is we’re going
to go here and first, we’re going to buy
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an in the money option that’s just in the
money and that’s going to be the 204s.
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I’m going to click there and buy the 204s,
you can see that populates down below.
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Now what I’m going to do is I’m going
to sell two of the 203 options which are just
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out of the money because the stock is trading
at 203.08, so these options are just out of
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the money and have a little bit of intrinsic
value.
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Again, I want to sell two of those options,
so I’ll just go down here to the 203s and
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sell two of those.
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Now what I want to do is I want to go down
one strike, I want to skip over the 202.
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I bought the 204, sold the 203, I skip over
the 202 and I buy the 201.
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This gives us our broken wing side of the
trade.
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Again, I want to buy that 201 option and I
buy that one down below.
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You can see this order actually goes in on
most broker platforms as a buy order, but
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it comes up as a –$.31 credit and that’s
ideally what we want to see.
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That's actually exactly what we want to see
with this trade, is giving ourselves a little
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bit of credit on the trade, so that if the
stock moves higher, we have no risk to the
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upside.
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Let’s actually just analyze this trade here
on our platform.
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You can see (and once we take out the trades
that we’re already in) that this is the
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profit window here for this broken wing butterfly.
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You can see that the stock is trading currently
right at 203 here and that’s right about
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where we sold our short strikes.
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Ideally, we’d want the stock to close right
at 203 at expiration.
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In case that doesn't happen, if the stock
does continue to move higher, we still make
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our $.31 credit that we took in originally
on the trade.
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This leaves our trade with no upside risk
at all.
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In fact, we make money if the stock goes higher.
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In the case of the stock moving lower, our
breakeven point is down here around 201.70.
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Remember, we take the skipped strike price
which is 202 and we subtract out of that the
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credit that we received which is $.31.
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That means we basically need SPY to trade
anywhere above 201.70 for us to make money
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on this trade.
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The most money is going to be made if the
stock closes right at our short strikes.
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That's exactly how you set it up on your broker
platform, going through a great example with
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an SPY broken wing butterfly.
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One of the key takeaways that I want you guys
to get away from this video is that when this
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is done for an overall credit as we've shown,
you have no risk to the upside.
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I ideally like to see a lot of my members
and students that I coach make these trades
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by taking in a credit for sure.
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If you can’t take in a credit, it might
not be worth making the trade because this
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is a huge advantage when trading these spreads
and still leaves you an opportunity to profit
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if the stock gets pinned at your short strikes.
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As always, I hope you guys enjoy these video
tutorials.
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If you have any comments or questions, please
add them right below in the lesson page.
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Until next time, happy trading!
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