Group 1 - Lululemon (LULU) has experienced significant selling pressure recently but is beginning to stabilize around the $160 mark [1] - The company currently has its lowest price-to-earnings (PE) ratio in several years at 11.20 [3] Group 2 - A bull put spread trade is being considered for LULU, focusing on a longer-term strategy rather than a regular monthly expiration [4] - The maximum profit for this bull put spread is limited to the premium received, while the maximum potential loss is also capped [5] - Implied volatility for LULU is at 65.15%, with an IV Percentile of 89% and an IV Rank of 80.21% [5] Group 3 - A specific bull put spread could involve selling the March 20 put with a strike price of $130 and buying the $125 put, trading for around $0.90 [6] - This trade would yield a maximum risk of $410, representing a 21.95% return on risk if LULU remains above $130 [6] - The breakeven point for this spread is calculated at $129.10, which is approximately 23.90% below the recent closing price [7] Group 4 - Risk management strategies for the bull put spread include setting a stop loss based on the premium received or adjusting the trade if LULU breaks below the key support level of $160 [8]
Optimistic on LULU? This Bull Put Spread May Fit Perfectly