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Simple Guide to the Nifty Short Strangle Strategy (Expiry: 8-May-2025)

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Simple Guide to the Nifty Short Strangle Strategy (Expiry: 8-May-2025)

When the stock market isn’t moving much—neither strongly up nor down—traders can use strategies designed for quiet market conditions. One such approach is called a Short Strangle.

This guide explains how the strategy works, why it’s being considered now, and what the risk-reward setup looks like for the Nifty index with expiry on 8-May-2025.

Item Details
Strategy Name
Nifty Short Strangle
Expiry Date
8-May-2025
What to Sell
23500 Put (₹13) and 24900 Call (₹9) 1 lot each
Premium Collected
₹22
Stop Loss
₹44 (exit if the combined premium hits this level)

In simple terms, this strategy is designed for Nifty to stay within a range of 23,500 to 24,900. If it does, the trader keeps the ₹22 premium collected. If Nifty moves outside this range, the position could result in losses—but the stop loss at ₹44 is intended to help limit that risk.

  • Many stocks are not showing strong moves, indicating a calm market.

  • Nifty is facing resistance near 24,550–24,800 and has support around 23,800.

  • Based on this setup, a trading range of 23,700–24,700 is expected in the short term.

  • The Short Strangle can be effective if the market stays in this narrow band.

This chart shows the possible profit or loss scenarios at different Nifty levels on Expiry:

Level Value
Lower Breakeven Point
₹23,478
Upper Breakeven Point
₹24,922
Current Nifty
₹24,460
  • If Nifty stays within ₹23,500–₹24,900, the full premium of ₹22 may be retained.
  • Losses will only be incurred outside the range between 23,478 & 24,922.
  • The stop loss of ₹44 is in place to help manage risk.
Item Details
Premium Collected
₹22
Maximum Loss
Unlimited (if stop loss is not used)
Stop Loss
₹44
Risk Ratio
1:1

If the market stays calm, the strategy might help retain the premium collected. If it moves too much, the stop loss helps reduce the risk of larger losses.

Based on current levels, Nifty is trading between support at 23,800 and resistance around 24,800, which aligns with the strategy’s ideal range.

If Nifty stays in this band until 8-May-2025, the strategy may work as intended—assuming stable market conditions.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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