Hedging breakouts of the USDCHF and AUDUSD by using forex binary options

In my previous posts I outlined and gave examples of how to use binary options trading as a vehicle to hedge Forex trading. The links to these previous posts can be found below, and they are very useful if you still find this technique confusing, or if you just want to delve deeper into the theory. But just as a reminder, one of the many ways that binary options trading can be useful is as a hedging vehicle. Rather than use a traditional stop-loss to protect against loss, I have been using binary options. The reason that binary options can be more attractive than stop-losses, is that stop-losses are risky below the breakout point, assuming that’s where you are placing them, and generate losses when they are hit.

On the other hand, using a binary option hedge, which is simply a binary option position placed to win in the opposite direction of our Forex trade, we gain better protection than with stop-loss because if our Forex trade fails than our binary options wins, thus fully hedging our Forex position and ultimately leading to zero losses if our Forex trade fails. Thus the risk is shifted from below the breakout point, in the area between the breakout point and the stop-loss, to above the breakout point, in the area between the breakout point and the cost of the binary option. Again, have a look at my previous posts if this is still confusing.

Today I used binary option hedging to protect against breakout failure of the USDCHF and AUDUSD. As you can see in the image below, these instruments were in full swing today. As usual, within the hour after breakout both instruments tested their breakout points. While placing a traditional stop-loss may succeed if placed exactly right, it is nearly impossible to guess how far below a breakout point a test may descend, often shaking us out of our position before breaking out again shortly afterwards. This is where a binary option hedge is useful. Immediately after placing my Forex trades at the breakout points, I placed $100 binary option hedges (a trade of a binary option in the opposite direction of my Forex trade) on TradeSmarter.com’s binary option trading site. As a result, I was completely covered up to $70 of losses when the breakouts were tested. Had the breakouts truly failed I would have exited with zero losses thanks to the binary option wins, rather than losing money had I used traditional stop-losses. Since the breakouts succeeded after testing the breakout points, I became profitable as soon as I made more than $85 on my Forex positions ($85 is the amount lost when the binary option fails).

The strength of this hedging strategy relies on the properties of trader momentum. Since nearly all traders use stop-losses below the breakout points, a test of the breakout point is very risky below the breakout point when more and more stops get hit and selling momentum builds. The same is true after the breakout test, when the breakout occurs again. At this point most traders are aware that the breakout did not fail and re-enter with greater momentum. This helps us quickly recoop the $85 loss of the binary option. You can see this in the image provided, as well as in my previous posts using the GBPUSD.
In conclusion, by using binary option hedging we shift the risk from below the breakout to above. This allows us to take advantage of trader momentum which works against us when using a stop-loss and works for us when using binary option hedging.
For more information on how this works see
http://tradesmarter.com/2009/06/hedging-a-breakout-of-the-gbpusd-using-binary-options-trading/
and
http://tradesmarter.com/2009/06/trading-binary-options-as-a-hedging-strategy-for-forex-trading/

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