The contingent orders kept the trade under control, but then again, the Volatility increased by far too much and this took a good chunk of the profits out of the trade. If we find some stabilization in the next few days, the P&L should recover, specially because the theta is really good at this price level.
Volatility hit the trade quite a bit Today. I had contingent orders that took care of the deltas as priced went down, but I think the volatility increase hurt the position more than the price movement Today. On the positive side, the Theta is increased, so it should be able to recover if we stay quiet for a few days.
Today's price action was beneficial to the portfolio! I have reached the +10% on both my iron butterflies and the IBM didn't suffer that much with the retreat.
One thing I'm wondering is how to control the increased gamma exposure on my RUT Iron butterfly, I think it was caused by my 2nd butterfly being short the 590 PUTs. I'll send a quick email to Dan Harvey and ask for his input.. I was considering giving up some of the theta and do a strangle to cut the gamma down, let's see what Dan says.
IBM pulled a recovery by the end of the day, I still have the extra 2 calendars to open on the 115 level if it proves to be needed. Other than that, if we stay there or move up a bit I should be taking profits. Previous Posting: 08/28 IBM Calendar
Nice! I'm glad I didn't flatten the deltas out last week, also glad I held on to the 650 Calls, rolling them up would leave me little room to the downside. Now, the only concern at this point is my gamma, it is increasing a bit too early on the trade.
Things are looking great for the position, this market retreat came in at the best possible time. Better than that will be if we trade sideways here, reducing the volatility and increasing profits.
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