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Bitcoin Options Trading: How To Trade Options In a Sideways Market?

By Barry Stidham
Nov 28, 2024
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Just like the stock market, there is an option for investing in cryptocurrencies and making money from their volatility. This article looks closely at Bitcoin options trading and how to trade options in a sideways market.

Bitcoin Options Trading

Trading in cryptocurrency options includes making an investment based on the potential value of a cryptocurrency. This is different from purchasing a "crypto asset," which is a cryptocurrency. Trading crypto options is a form of speculation. This means that even if the underlying asset does not move in the manner you expected, you still make money. Call options and Put options are the two most popular crypto options trading. Let's take a closer look at each of these:

Call options: If you buy a call option and the price of the underlying asset rises, you profit. If the value of the underlying asset increases beyond the cost of your purchase, you profit. Even if the price of the asset asset rises, you can still make money.

Put options: If you purchase a put option and the price of the underlying asset falls, you will profit. Even if the value of the underlying asset falls below your purchase price, you still profit. In spite of the asset's price changes, you can still make money.

Pros of Bitcoin Options Trading

Crypto options trading is a flexible way of making money from cryptocurrencies. You can decide how much risk you're willing to take and how long you want to put money aside.

Even if the price of the underlying asset does not move in the way you expected, you can still make money. For instance, you can still profit if you buy a "put option" on bitcoin even when the price does not decrease.

The risk of losing your initial investment is limited to the option's price. If the price of bitcoin does not go below your purchase price, you have nothing to lose.

Trading crypto options is a straightforward investing strategy that can be carried out online. You can do it without any specialized training or a license.

Even if you don't have many funds to invest, trading crypto options is a simple way to profit from cryptocurrencies.

You can invest a small amount of money regularly instead of putting a lump sum into one big trade. This can help spread out your risk.

Cons of Bitcoin Options Trading

Crypto options trading is a risky investment with a high potential for loss. Even if the price of the underlying asset rises, you could still lose money if you purchase a call option. Similarly, even if the price of the underlying asset does not fall, If you buy a put option, you could lose money.

You can end yourself paying more than you intended because the price of an option can change suddenly. This may be particularly true if you regularly buy options.

If other investors buy or sell an option, the price of the option may change. This can make it difficult to predict how much profit you will make.

Crypto options trading is a form of gambling, not a sound investment strategy. You can profit only if the price of the underlying asset moves in your favor. You have no control over this.

How To Trade Options In A Sideways Market?

In addition to using the basic level of caution, there are additional approaches to dealing with a sideways market. When it comes to preserving gains and even enhancing their potential for growth, carefully crafted options trading methods are standard practice. Here are a few things to think about:

Short Straddle/Short strangle: These are two very similar strategies that can be used for assets that aren't expected to move significantly over the tenure of their options contracts.

Selling call and put options with the same strike price and expiration date is known as a short straddle strategy. The greatest profit in such an instance is constrained to the premium received from writing the options. Losses can be unlimited, so it is typically a strategy for more advanced traders.

The short strangle is almost the same as the short strangle save for the difference in using out-of-the-money (OTM) strikes of both the call and out options.

Since it saves both time and money, this method is well-known among traders on a low budget.

Ratio spreads: A neutral options strategy where the trades are structured such that the number of short and long positions has a specific ratio.

Ratio Bull Call spread: This vertical spread variety is intended to perform best when you anticipate a gradual increase in the price of an asset. It entails selling two OTM call options while purchasing an at-the-money (ATM) call option. By doing this, you can pay less upfront and improve the risk-reward ratio.

Ratio bear put spread: This variant on the bull spread entails purchasing one ATM put option and offering it for sale along with two OTM put options. 

Bitcoin Options Trading: How To Trade Options In a Sideways Market? - Hopefully, this article can help you to get some knowledge.

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