Thursday, January 4, 2018

Tried one of this in MS

  • A long iron butterfly is very similar to a long iron condor, except that the inner, short strikes are at the same strike. The iron butterfly requires the underlying instrument's spot price to remain virtually unchanged over the life of the contract in order to retain the full net credit, but the trade is potentially more profitable (larger net credit) than an Iron Condor.

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