Option Spreads and Credit Spreads Bundle – Hari Swaminathan

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ABOUT THIS COURSECOURSE BUNDLE – OPTION & CREDIT SPREADS STRATEGIESTHIS BUNDLE CONSISTS OF TWO UDEMY STANDALONE COURSES:OPTIONS SPREADS BUNDLE ANDCREDIT SPREAD SURGERY (ADVANCED CREDITSPREADS)SECTION I – PHILOSOPHY AND DEFINITION OF SPREADSWe introduce option spread strategies in this module. Options spreads sit right in between the 4 basic Option positions and the more Advanced level Option strategies. The Spread is the bridge between the basic Option strategies and the advanced strategies. In fact, most advanced strategies are composed of the spreads we cover in this course, so this stuff is the key. For the busy professional, Spreads offer the right mix of reward and risk. All 4 vertical spreads introduced in this course are extensions of the 4 basic Options. Spreads add an element of cost control and / or risk control to individual Options positions. Master the four Options Spreads, and you would have acquired a skill that can create consistent monthly income. Additionally, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the advanced Options strategies.What you will masterAdvantages and disadvantages of single Option strategies – Long and ShortHow Spreads tackle the negatives of individual OptionsWith Spreads, you can now be a seller of OptionsThe meaning of “defined risk” Options investingSpreads help you control your costs and risk exposureWhat are the differences between credit and debit spreadsControl risk and costs without compromising on ProbabilitySECTION – II REAL LIVE TRADES ON THE 4 OPTION SPREAD STRATEGIESTHE BULL CALL SPREADThe Bull Call Spread is an extension of the Long Call Option. When you buy a Call Option, you are bullish. The Bull Call spread maintains the bullish element of the Long Call while controlling your costs and has a limited losses profile. Of course, everything is a compromise. But you would probably be willing to make this compromise. We explain why this spread is called a Bull Call spread, and how to address any confusion from these strange names. The risk-reward profile of a Bull Call spread is very favorable. We define why the Bull Call spread is a Debit spread, and study its Profit and Loss diagrams in detail. We put a real trade on IBM and we navigate the trade for a couple of weeks.THE BEAR CALL SPREADThe Bear Call Spread is a credit spread, and we explain why credit spreads are a viable way to assuming an Option seller’s profile. The Bear Call spread limits your risk. We study the role of Probability in selecting credit spreads as well as implied volatility considerations and time decay. Time decay is a key component of credit spreads and the Bear Call spread can be an excellent way to generate monthly income. All spreads can be part of the busy professional’s playbook, but credit spreads can be especially attractive. We analyze the right criteria for credit spreads, including the selection of the expiry series as well as the individual Options itself. We put a real trade on Amazon (AMZN) and track, monitor and adjust this trade until its exit.THE BEAR PUT SPREADThe Bear Put spread can be a powerful strategy for bear markets. The Bear Put is an extension of the Long Put Option. The Bear Put has some specific features, which make it a very attractive spread, and we dig deep into these characteristics. We put a real trade on Netflix (NFLX). The risk reward characteristics of Bear Put spreads are very attractive as its losses are limited. The Bear Put, just like the Long Put is a Vega positive trade, so this trade can optimize a bearish move as well as any upside from implied volatility changes. The choice of expiry series, time decay effects and the choices of individual Options are also important.THE BULL PUT SPREADThe Bull Put spread is a flat to bullish that profits primarily from time decay, but can also profit quicker from a move to the upside. Its important to pick the right strike prices for the Bull Put spread, as is a thorough analysis of the stock’s chart and support levels. In this course, this is what we do – we pick Google (GOOG) as our candidate for the Bull Put, and analyze past price action, support levels and put on a successful Bull Put spread.MONTHLY INCOME STRATEGIES PRIMERThis is a BUSY PROFESSIONALS SERIES. If you have a regular job, then you need strategies that allow you to focus on your job, but yet create a somewhat stable and reliable income stream from your investments. In this PRIMER, we dig deep into credit spreads and understand why being an Option seller (risk defined of course – no naked selling) may not be that bad after all.CREDIT SPREAD STRATEGIES – ADVANCED CREDIT SPREADSSECTION III – Selection Criteria for Credit spreadsConsider this course as “Advanced Credit Spreads”. Both these spreads are dissected to convey an advanced level of knowledge and skill in using these credit spreads. Everything from the ideal credit spread trade setup, trade management, adjustments and exit. You’re expected to know what a Bull Put and Bear call spread is.This is a BUSY PROFESSIONALS SERIES course. If you have a regular job, then you need strategies that allow you to focus on your job, but yet create a somewhat stable and reliable income stream from your investments. The Covered Call, which we covered in Module II, is an excellent example of such a strategy. In this course, we dig deep into credit spreads and understand why being an Option seller (risk defined of course – no naked selling) may not be that bad after all. We analyze Probability, Time decay and Volatility considerations and come up with some pretty good stuff.These spreads form the foundation blocks of “Monthly Income” strategies. And not surprisingly, all advanced strategies like Iron Condors or Backspreads use some variation of the Bear Call or the Bull Put spreads. Anyone wanting to create a consistent monthly income of 2% to 5% will use these strategies as part of their “Income” portion of their portfolio.SECTION IV – Live trade entry, Management and ExitsWhat you will masterWith Spreads, you can now be a seller of OptionsThe meaning of “defined risk” Options investingCutting-edge trade entry analysisSelection of the right expiry seriesSelection of the appropriate strike pricesVolatility considerationsSetting the optimal “width” of the SpreadSet your monthly target that can still let you sleep at nightOptimize Time decay, Probability and Premium collection variablesSet “pain points”, and plan the exact nature of adjustmentsSetup trades that require little monitoringWhy you can be wrong on direction and still make a profitIdeal strategies for losing positionsHow do you handle your position when your short strike prices are in dangerCategory:BusinessTags:optionspreads incomestrategies bullcall bullcallspread bearcall bearcallspread bearput bearputspread timedecay creditspreads businessWHAT’S IN THE COURSE?Over 32 lectures and 5 hours of content!Learn Option spreads and advanced Option spreadsProvide the foundation to create consistent “monthly income strategies”Enable someone to achieve 3 to 4% returns per month with credit spreadsDeep insights into tactics that can produce an edge for the Options traderSetup, management and the art of adjusting credit spreadsCOURSE REQUIREMENTS:Must know all the basic strategies of buying single Options strategiesWHO SHOULD ATTEND?Must know Options basics – Calls and PutsMust know Time decay, Implied Volatility, and Option GreeksCURRICULUM:Section 1 – INTRODUCTION TO OPTION SPREADSLecture 1: Option Spreads Primer 16:21Lecture 2: Philosophy of a Bull Call spread 15:37Lecture 3: Philosophy of a Bear Call spread 09:06Lecture 4: Philosophy of a Bear Put spread 09:09Lecture 5: Philosophy of a Bull Put spread 08:07Section 2 – ALL FOUR OPTION SPREAD TRADESLecture 6: IBM Bull Call Trade – Part I – Detailed explanation of Bull Call spread 22:23Lecture 7: IBM Bull Call Trade – Trade Rationale and exit 11:23Lecture 8: AMZN Bear Call Trade – Trade rationale and detailed explanation 15:00Lecture 9: AMZN Bear Call trade – Part II – Trade Management 10:34Lecture 10: NFLX Bear Put trade – Part I – Trade rationale, Chart analysis 12:25Lecture 11: NFLX Bear Put trade – Part II – Adjustment and Trade management 08:13Lecture 12: NFLX Bear Put trade – Part III – Adjustment and Exit 16:23Lecture 13: GOOG Bull Put trade – part I – Trade setup and entry 11:27Lecture 14: GOOG Bull Put trade – Part II – Trade management and exit 06:56Lecture 15: Monthly Income Strategies 10:22Lecture 16: CONCLUSION OF OPTION SPREADS 06:24Section 3 – CREDIT SPREAD SURGERY – Bear Call and Bull Put Mastery (Selection Criteria)Lecture 17: INTRODUCTION – Advanced Credit Spread Surgery 06:11Lecture 18: Bear Call versus Bull Put 12:37Lecture 19: Optimal Expiry series 09:33Lecture 20: Optimal strike price selection 09:02Lecture 21: Spread width, Premiums and margins 07:36Lecture 22: Technical analysis for optimal trade entry 02:20Lecture 23: Volatility considerations 04:50Section 4 – LIVE BEAR CALL TRADE MANAGEMENT (Netflix and Linkedin)Lecture 24: Bear Call Trade setup (NFLX and LNKD) 05:11Lecture 25: Adjustment 1 for Linkedin (LNKD) 07:48Lecture 26: Adjustment 1 for Netflix (NFLX) 07:17Lecture 27: Adjustment 2 for Linkedin (LNKD) 06:08Lecture 28: Adjustment 2 for Netflix (NFLX) 06:16Lecture 29: Adjustment 3 for Linkedin (LNKD) 06:51Lecture 30: Trade exit for Netflix (NFLX) 05:45Lecture 31: Trade exit for Linkedin (LNKD) 03:56Lecture 32: CONCLUSION of ADVANCED CREDIT SPREADS 08:38Get Option Spreads and Credit Spreads Bundle – Hari Swaminathan, Only Price 59$Tag: Option Spreads and Credit Spreads Bundle – Hari Swaminathan Review. 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