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Optionpit – Trading Straddles, Strangles, Long Gamma, Vxx & Uvxy

Original price was: ₹299,100.Current price is: ₹7,304.

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Optionpit – Trading Straddles, Strangles, Long Gamma, Vxx & Uvxy
Short volatility is the rage, learn to trade it effectively. In this course the Option Pit team will teach you how to sell and buy straddles and strangles.  Traders will learn how to be short VXX and UVXY and how to own premium and short the VIX ETP’s for a profit. This is going to be a great course for those that want to be “short volatility safely”.

Understand when to buy options
Learn advanced techniques to trade long straddles and strangles
Use volatility to pick the right option to buy
Take advantage of volatility to produce more income
Ride volatility cycles like a pro surfer
Trade VXX and UVXY vs long gamma positions
Manage risk and reduce potfolio risk with offsetting longs
Plus, special techniques Professional traders use each day to hunt for the best trades every day

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