Ultimate Guide To Trading Call Diagonal Spreads - 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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In today's video tutorial, I want to talk about how to setup and trade a call diagonal
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spread.
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You can think of call diagonals as a two-part strategy.
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That鈥檚 because it's basically a cross between a long calendar spread and a short credit
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call spread, so both of those long calendar spread and a short credit call spread.
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Having features of both of these basic strategies, this is a more advanced strategy that profits
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from both the decay in the option prices and the differential between the contract months
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and the downward directional movement of the underlying stock.
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How do we setup this strategy?
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The first thing that we鈥檙e going to do is we're going to sell one out of the money front
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month call.
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This would be a front month option about 20 to 45 days out.
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We don鈥檛 want to get closer or longer than that.
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The next thing we鈥檙e going to do is we鈥檙e going to buy an out of the money back month
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call, but this time, this is where it differs from a regular calendar spread, is that we鈥檙e
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going to go to a higher strike price.
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Two things are happening here.
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We鈥檙e trading two different contract months, both the front month call and a back month
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call and we鈥檙e trading two different strike prices.
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It gets a little confusing sometimes, but use this guide as your resource when you鈥檙e
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creating these strategies.
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What鈥檚 the risk?
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If established for a net credit, the risk is limited to the difference between the strike
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prices minus the net credit received.
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If you are establishing this position for a net debit which is usually the case of establishing
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some of these diagonals, the risk is limited to the difference between the strike prices
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plus the net debit that you paid.
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The profit potential for these strategies can vary because of the decay in the back
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month option you鈥檙e long.
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These options have different decay and time factors, so we don't know exactly where that
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profit is going to land, but we do know that most of the time, your profit is limited to
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the net credit received from selling the front month option minus the premium bought for
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that back month put option.
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As far as volatility is concerned, increasing volatility definitely helps these positions.
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It has a positive impact on the strategy.
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This is the reason why we want to trade these strategies only when implied volatility is
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very, very low because volatility tends to show a greater boost in value of that back
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month option that we鈥檙e long, that call option we鈥檙e long and the back month compared
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to the negative impacts of that front month option that we are short.
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As far as the passage of time goes and Theta decay, it generally helps this position because
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we鈥檙e looking to collect the value of that front month option that we sold.
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The closer we get to expiration, the faster our profit materializes.
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Breakeven points on diagonal spreads are a little bit harder to calculate, there's no
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single way to do it.
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What we always say is that it鈥檚 important that you analyze a trade first before you
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place an order.
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We鈥檙e going to do that right now on our broker platform on Thinkorswim.
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We're going to look at SPY which is currently open and trading.
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It鈥檚 trading for about 203.37 right now and what we鈥檙e going to do is create a call
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diagonal spread that鈥檚 going to be a little bit bearish tilt in how we think SPY is going
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to trade over the next month or so.
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What we鈥檙e going to do is we鈥檙e going to focus on trading just the February monthly
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contracts and the March contracts which have 57 days to go.
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You can see the February options are going to be our front month options.
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They鈥檙e closer to where expiration is and the March options are going to be our back
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month options.
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The first thing that we want to do is we want to trade this a couple of strikes out of the
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money with our front month option.
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What we鈥檙e going to do is we鈥檙e going to focus on the front month in selling the
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204 calls.
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Those are just a little bit above where the market is.
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In the back month, we鈥檙e not going to do the 204s because that would be a calendar.
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We鈥檙e going to go out to the 205s and we鈥檙e going to buy those 205s.
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What we did here is we sold the front month option 204 strike prices and we went out to
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the back month and bought the 205s which is one strike higher.
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You can see that that price right now is about $.75.
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That's how much it's going to cost us to get into this diagonal spread.
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When we go to the risk profile, you can see that it generally looks like what we had on
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the screen.
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It has a very similar shape as a calendar, but there鈥檚 less risk to the downside here
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because we鈥檙e playing this a little bit directional like a credit call spread above
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the market.
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With the stock trading just about 203 right now, you can see it's got a very wide profit
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window, but definitely a little bit directionally bearish on this trade because if the stock
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goes down, we have a tendency to lose less money in this particular case.
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If you wanted to create a higher credit on the bottom side of the trade, basically what
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you would do is you would take your long strike in March and you would move it further out
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of the money.
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I鈥檓 going to do this in a really extreme example here.
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But you can see that if we move this strike all the way out to 209 from 205, this leaves
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us with a massive, massive credit of $1.12.
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You can see now, we are definitely directionally bearish on the stock, this is exactly the
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direction that we want it to move and it鈥檚 much, much closer payoff diagram wise to just
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a regular credit call spread.
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You can see by doing this, we also added additional risk in case the stock does move higher.
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There鈥檚 a little bit of a sweet spot here where you want to take in a credit, but you
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don鈥檛 want to take in too much of a credit and get super directional in this trade.
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As far as key takeaways go, these are definitely low implied volatility strategies that work
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best when you have more of a directional assumption for the underlying stock.
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We do prefer to enter these trades for a net credit, but a small net credit because this
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minimizes the directional risk in the security.
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We definitely always suggest that you close these spreads completely at the front month
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expiration whenever possible and this in our case would be the February expiration.
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We don鈥檛 want to hold this all the way through March expiration.
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We want to target it for February expiration, that鈥檚 why you give yourself enough time
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in that front month contract and then close the position out before expiration.
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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 ask them right below in the lesson page.
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Until next time, happy trading!