While straddles and strangles can be both long and short, by far the
most common version used by the various advisory services is the
former. And of the two (straddles and strangles) the former is again
the most common. Consequently, the profit/loss example below is for
a long straddle.
Let us assume that you have subscribed to an
advisor who recommends a number of straddles for a particular month, that you have $10,000 to trade with and that you are willing to
risk 5% (or $500) per trade. The recommendations for the month were: