Whether an option pattern (including a butterfly) is a debit or a credit depends only on it's net impact to the account. It is not dependent on a name. Ferchrisake.
Where the underlying market is relative to a option pattern has nothing to do with what that option pattern is called: where a butterfly sits has nothing to do with the underlying market. Ferchrisake.
That's like describing a car according to how it operates on a two-lane road. There might be general patterns, no doubt -- but if we have to shift lanes in a construction zone?? Does that mean we're no longer driving a car??? WOW.
I gotta go. I can't be doing this.
Where the underlying market is relative to a option pattern has nothing to do with what that option pattern is called: where a butterfly sits has nothing to do with the underlying market. Ferchrisake.
That's like describing a car according to how it operates on a two-lane road. There might be general patterns, no doubt -- but if we have to shift lanes in a construction zone?? Does that mean we're no longer driving a car??? WOW.
I gotta go. I can't be doing this.