And what adjustments would u do ?omg stop. Find an book on volatility in your native language. There ARE stupid questions.
Cause what happens if I’m a week to expiry and it’s not moving out of the money so I need to adjust or thinking of it now I will sellFirst understand what is your purpose and goal for selling a butterfly? It is a vol play mainly because although it makes money if the underling moves outside the body zone area, you are not playing this like you would a long straddle. So if it is basically a vol play with a 4 legged position, why are you considering adjustments?
I'm curious though... does anyone here trade short butterflies? I've only traded long flies and never personally have seen others trade them short (long body/short wings)
Yes, primarily embedded in a position as a financing tool
Say, you trade
... backspread -1c 90 / +2c 100
You are effectively
... selling -1c 90 / +2c 100 / -1c 110 Fly
... to buy +1c 110 outright
It’s much more expensive to buy just a straddle and you have to have a big move with butterflies u have your los cap and it’s smallHmm... I guess if you sell that additional higher 110 call to hedge your overall portfolio it might make sense, but as a single backspread selling the 110c doesn't make sense? You buy that additional call as a hedge in case the underlying booms up, so if you sold that 110c you're dissolving the additional 100c. Idk what do you think? Also, the R:R on a short butterfly is horrid as you'd expect and doesn't make much sense economically.
So far I don't understand why initiate a short butterfly as a single trade. You want the underlying to move in magnitude quickly, why not just buy an ATM straddle?
It’s much more expensive to buy just a straddle and you have to have a big move with butterflies u have your los cap and it’s small