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The Amazing Stock Repair Strategy - How the Options React in Up, Down, and Stagnant Scenarios

 
Author: Ron Ianieri
 

Let's look at how the options will react in the three scenarios:
up, down, and stagnant. Remember, we have entered this trade
already down $5,000 from the stock purchase.

If the stock continued to trade down, the option position would
produce no additional loss. Because it didnt cost you anything
(ideally) to initiate this strategy, you will not lose anything
additional on the spread as the stock trades down further.

This is a major advantage over doubling down, because the spread
cannot add to the existing losses of the stock position.

With the stock trading down and closing below $30.00, the
February 30 calls and the Feb. 35 calls will both expire
worthless. Since the cost of construction of the stock repair
strategy didnt cost you anything (in our example), and the
trade is now worthless, then you havent lost anything
additional. Although your stock position will continue to lose,
it will not be compounded by doubling your stock position or
doubling down.

If the stock stays stagnant and closes at $30.00, again the
position will not make or lose anything additional. With the
stock at $30.00, both the February 30 calls and the February 35
calls will expire worthless.

The up scenario is where the stock repair strategy is really
powerful. The best way to see how this strategy works on the
upside is to fix the stock price at different levels. With the
stock at $31.00, the Feb 30 calls are in the money and will be
worth $1.00 while the Feb. 35 calls that you sold are
out-of-the-money and will be worth 0.

This gives the 1 by 2 spread a value of $1.00. You purchased the
spread for even money so you now have a $1.00 profit on the
spread. Meanwhile, since you still own the stock, it is also up
$1.00. So, with this $1.00 movement, you have recovered $2.00 of
your losses back. This continues to work this way as the stock
rises up to $35.00. At $35.00, the Feb. 35 calls will still have
no intrinsic value, therefore the 1 x 2 spread which you own is
now worth $5.00.

At this moment, with the stock recovering from $30.00 to $35.00
and the spread earning $5.00, you are now even in your overall
position. You had originally lost $10.00 on the stock trading
down from $40.00 to $30.00. Now, with the help of the Stock
Repair Strategy (1 x 2 spread) you have made your loss back on a
50% retracement bounce from the original loss ($40 -> $30 ->
$35) without having to take on any additional risk, as in the
case of doubling down.

Now, if you were concerned about being long only 5 options
versus being short 10 options, you should be congratulated for
your observation of potential risk. Once the stock trades over
35, the Feb. 35 calls become in-the-money and have value. As the
stock continues up the Feb 35 calls will start to outpace the
Feb 30 calls in value.

However, there is not cause for concern because the 5 ITM calls
that you own, coupled with the 500 shares of stock that you
originally bought, are now moving up in tandem with your short
calls, so any loss you experience with them over $35 will be
covered.

Remember, you still own 500 shares of XYZ. No matter how much
higher above $35.00 the stock goes, each of the Feb. 35 calls is
covered. Five are covered by the long Feb. 30 calls, which
created a 1 x 1 vertical call spread (Feb. 30 35 call spread.)
and the other Feb. 35 calls are covered by your long stock. You
own 500 shares and that matches the 10 short Feb. 35 calls
exactly when coupled with your long Feb 30 calls. This is why
the exact volume construction we talked about earlier is so
important.

Therefore, after the stock trades through $35.00 the positions
maximum return is locked.

 
 
 

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