Nifty Long Strangle Backtest Results
Discover how the Nifty Long Strangle strategy performed across different market cycles using historical option chain data. This strategy is designed to benefit from large market movements in either direction, making it popular among traders who expect increased volatility but are uncertain about the direction of the move.
DTE means Days to Expire. SL Stop Loss TSL means Trail Stop Loss. Trail Stop loss works Step wise. If you keep Trailing Stop Loss at 50%, when ever the price moves in your direction by >50% then the Stop Loss moves by 50%.
This backtesting results are on End of Day Data, means if the price moves intraday above or below you stoploss or target points. it wont be taken into consideration. Only the EOD price will be used for Calculation
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