At current spot at 1.0928, the pair has been oscillating between the range of 1.1199 on north and 1.0732 on the south. While OTC markets also predict the choppy range to prolong further as you can probably make out from the lower IVs of ATM contracts over various tenors, 4.3% and 4.85% for 1W and 1m expiries respectively (the least among G20 currency space). While 25-delta risk of reversals of EURCHF have been neutral with the no significant hedging sentiments.
Option-trade recommendation: Strangle Shorting
Considering above OTC market and technical signals we could now foresee the slight price drops that could bring back trend in the narrow range that lasted from 9 months or so.
At spot ref: 1.0928 with range bounded trend keeping in consideration we would like to remain in a safe zone by achieving certain returns though shorting a strangle.
Naked Strangle Shorting
Overview: Slightly bearish in the short term but sideways in the medium term.
Time frame: 7 to 10 days
The execution: Short 1W OTM put (1.5% strike difference referring lower cap) and short OTM call simultaneously of the same expiry (1% strike referring upper cap) (we reiterate, preferably short term for maturity is desired).
Rationale: As per the 2w IV skews do not signify any dramatic change on either direction that would mean that the lacklustre sideway trend to prevail further in near terms. You can be rest assured with the initial premiums that are certain yields as long as the underlying spot fx continue to remain the same range bounded trend.
Risk: Huge losses for this strategy can be experienced when the EURCHF spot price makes a strong move either upwards or downwards at expiration.


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