Implied Vol dropped , lowering the price of the put.
I personally do not think it is dry. Just take is slower. Then again,I like math.
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You want the index to move toward your short strike as it gets closer to expiration. Call or Put.
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Yeah, just pointing it out as the thread title is "The problem with calendar spreads", not the problem with Diagonals
You have 47 / 48 strikes, it is a diagonal, not a calendar.
Time spreads and verticals
Have fun. Let us know how it works out for you.
Options and equities are two different animals. equities do not have IV
IB ( Timber Hill ) can act like a prime broker in a lot of respects. I believe they also let you trade away.
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Not German, just stuck in the 70's
this proves nothing. What are you smoking ?
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I second that. Nothing to see here, please move along.
True. The position would be long theta. But that would just be a double diagonal, not a condor.
Are you saying two diagonal trades ?
Time does not stop on the weekend. It is three days, but the IV starts dropping on Friday to compensate for that.
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