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How to short the S&P 500 using eminis and emini options to hedge position


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Hello all, I'm very bearish on the S&P 500 and expect it to drop back down to the 2300 level again within (say) 12 months. I'm looking for help/advice on how to best structure this trade by selling emini S&P contracts but also buying options on the S&P eminis to hedge the position (at say 50 point intervals upwards up to say 3300) in case the market goes up.

any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!


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your talking about an advanced call spreed . this is not the place to find that information . in general the cost of the calls are to much to execute that idea when the ATR is this high.


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