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F&O Earnings Strategy: Hindustan Unilever Q2

Hindustan Unilever is all set to announce its September quarter results on 19 October. The closing price of the stock was ₹2,558 on 17 October.

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Let's understand what a straddle is.

Long straddle: A trader will buy a straddle if he or she believes that Hindustan Unilever will be volatile before 26 October 2023.

This strategy is deployed by buying at-the-money (ATM) call and put options of the same expiry and strike.

Short straddle: A trader will sell a straddle if he or she believes that Hindustan Unilever would not be volatile before 26 October 2023.

This strategy is deployed by selling ATM call and put options of the same expiry and strike.

Now, let’s find out critical levels while trading in Hindustan Unilever options contract

As on 17 October 2023

Deploying straddle for Hindustan Unilever contract

For options traders, earnings announcements provide an opportunity to trade on the volatility.

Deploy a Long Straddle if you believe Hindustan Unilever will move more than (±2.25%)

Deploy a Short Straddle if you believe Hindustan Unilever will move less than (±2.25%)

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