VIXY Straddle Strategy

VIXY (ProShares - VIX Short-Term Futures ETF), in the Financial Services sector, (Asset Management - Leveraged industry), listed on CBOE.

ProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that match the performance of the S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures IndexTM.

VIXY (ProShares - VIX Short-Term Futures ETF) trades in the Financial Services sector, specifically Asset Management - Leveraged, with a market capitalization of approximately $236.8M, a beta of -2.32 versus the broader market, a 52-week range of 24.81-57.99, average daily share volume of 4.7M, a public-listing history dating back to 2011. These structural characteristics shape how VIXY etf options price implied volatility around earnings windows, capital events, and macro-driven sector rotations.

A beta of -2.32 indicates VIXY has historically moved less than the broader market, dampening realized volatility and producing tighter expected-move bands per unit of dollar exposure.

What is a straddle on VIXY?

A long straddle buys an ATM call and an ATM put at the same strike, profiting from a large move in either direction; max loss equals the combined debit when the underlying pins to the strike at expiration.

Current VIXY snapshot

As of May 15, 2026, spot at $26.94, ATM IV 58.90%, IV rank 27.47%, expected move 16.89%. The straddle on VIXY below is built from the same end-of-day chain, with strikes snapped to listed contracts and premiums pulled from the bid/ask midpoint at a 34-day expiry.

Why this straddle structure on VIXY specifically: VIXY IV at 58.90% is on the cheap side of its 1-year range, which favors premium-buying structures like a VIXY straddle, with a market-implied 1-standard-deviation move of approximately 16.89% (roughly $4.55 on the underlying). The 34-day window matched to the front-month expiry keeps theta exposure bounded while still capturing the post-snapshot move; longer-dated VIXY expiries trade a higher absolute premium for lower per-day decay. Position sizing on VIXY should anchor to the underlying notional of $26.94 per share and to the trader's directional view on VIXY etf.

VIXY straddle setup

The VIXY straddle below is built from the end-of-day chain, with each option leg priced at the bid/ask midpoint of its listed strike. With VIXY near $26.94, the first option leg uses a $27.00 strike; additional legs (when the strategy has them) anchor to spot-relative offsets. Premiums come from the bid/ask midpoint on the listed VIXY chain at a 34-day expiry; the cross-strike IV skew is reflected directly in the per-leg values rather than approximated. Quantity sizing assumes one contract per option leg (or 100 VIXY shares for the stock leg in covered calls and collars).

ActionTypeStrike / BasisPremium (est)
Buy 1Call$27.00$1.95
Buy 1Put$27.00$1.93

VIXY straddle risk and reward

Net Premium / Debit
-$387.50
Max Profit (per contract)
Unbounded
Max Loss (per contract)
-$379.46
Breakeven(s)
$23.13, $30.88
Risk / Reward Ratio
Unbounded

Upside max profit is unbounded; downside max profit is bounded at the strike minus the combined call plus put debit (reached at zero). Max loss equals the combined debit times 100 (reached when the underlying pins to the strike). Two breakevens at strike plus debit and strike minus debit.

VIXY straddle payoff curve

Modeled P&L at expiration across a range of underlying prices for the straddle on VIXY. Each row is one sampled price point from the computed payoff curve; the full curve uses 200 price points internally before being summarized into 10 rows here.

Underlying Price% From SpotP&L at Expiration
$0.01-100.0%+$2,311.50
$5.97-77.9%+$1,715.95
$11.92-55.7%+$1,120.40
$17.88-33.6%+$524.86
$23.83-11.5%-$70.69
$29.79+10.6%-$108.76
$35.74+32.7%+$486.79
$41.70+54.8%+$1,082.33
$47.65+76.9%+$1,677.88
$53.61+99.0%+$2,273.43

When traders use straddle on VIXY

Straddles on VIXY are pure-volatility plays that profit from large moves in either direction; traders typically buy VIXY straddles ahead of earnings, FDA decisions, or other catalysts where the realized move is expected to exceed the implied move priced into the chain.

VIXY thesis for this straddle

The market-implied 1-standard-deviation range for VIXY extends from approximately $22.39 on the downside to $31.49 on the upside. A VIXY long straddle is a pure-volatility play: it profits when the underlying moves far enough from the strike in either direction to overcome the combined call plus put debit, regardless of direction. Current VIXY IV rank near 27.47% sits in the lower third of its 1-year distribution, where IV often re-expands toward the mean; this favors premium-buying structures and disadvantages premium-selling structures on VIXY at 58.90%. As a Financial Services name, VIXY options can move on sector-level news flow (peer earnings, regulatory updates, industry-specific macro data) in addition to VIXY-specific events.

VIXY straddle positions are structurally neutral / high-volatility (long premium); the modeled P&L assumes European-style exercise at expiration and ignores early assignment, transaction costs, dividends paid before expiry on the stock leg (when present), and the bid-ask spread on the listed chain. VIXY positions also carry Financial Services sector concentration risk; news flow inside the sector (peer earnings, regulatory shifts, supply-chain headlines) can move VIXY alongside the broader basket even when VIXY-specific fundamentals are unchanged. Always rebuild the position from current VIXY chain quotes before placing a trade.

Frequently asked questions

What is a straddle on VIXY?
A straddle on VIXY is the straddle strategy applied to VIXY (etf). The strategy is structurally neutral / high-volatility (long premium): A long straddle buys an ATM call and an ATM put at the same strike, profiting from a large move in either direction; max loss equals the combined debit when the underlying pins to the strike at expiration. With VIXY etf trading near $26.94, the strikes shown on this page are snapped to the nearest listed VIXY chain strike and the premiums come straight from the end-of-day bid/ask midpoint.
How are VIXY straddle max profit and max loss calculated?
Upside max profit is unbounded; downside max profit is bounded at the strike minus the combined call plus put debit (reached at zero). Max loss equals the combined debit times 100 (reached when the underlying pins to the strike). Two breakevens at strike plus debit and strike minus debit. For the VIXY straddle priced from the end-of-day chain at a 30-day expiry (ATM IV 58.90%), the computed maximum profit is unbounded per contract and the computed maximum loss is -$379.46 per contract. Live intraday quotes will differ as the chain moves through the trading session.
What is the breakeven for a VIXY straddle?
The breakeven for the VIXY straddle priced on this page is roughly $23.13 and $30.88 at expiration, derived from end-of-day chain premiums. Breakeven is the underlying price at which the strategy's P&L crosses zero ignoring transaction costs and assignment risk. The current VIXY market-implied 1-standard-deviation expected move is approximately 16.89%; if the move sits well outside the breakeven distance, the structure's risk-reward becomes correspondingly tighter.
When should you consider a straddle on VIXY?
Straddles on VIXY are pure-volatility plays that profit from large moves in either direction; traders typically buy VIXY straddles ahead of earnings, FDA decisions, or other catalysts where the realized move is expected to exceed the implied move priced into the chain.
How does current VIXY implied volatility affect this straddle?
VIXY ATM IV is at 58.90% with IV rank near 27.47%, which is on the low end of its 1-year range. Premium-buying structures (long call, long put, debit spreads) are relatively cheap in this regime; premium-selling structures collect less credit per unit risk.

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