DIA Options Backtests
Comprehensive list of backtests for DIA options strategies
Total Backtests
4
Avg P&L
$141,717.17
Avg Win Rate
82.1%
Avg CAGR
11.4%
Most Popular Strategies
Short Put
Short Put
Dec 10, 2019 - Dec 10, 2025
Long Call
Long Call
Nov 15, 2010 - Dec 10, 2025
Ready Steady Retire
Ready Steady Retire
Dec 10, 2020 - Dec 10, 2025
Short Put
Short Put
Jan 2, 2023 - Dec 10, 2025
DIA Options Strategy Analysis
Explore comprehensive backtests for DIA options strategies. Our community has tested various approaches across different market conditions to help you find strategies that work.
Why Backtest DIA Options?
- Historical Validation: See how strategies performed with real DIA historical data
- Strategy Comparison: Compare different approaches like Iron Condors, Credit Spreads, and Straddles
- Risk Analysis: Understand maximum drawdowns, win rates, and risk-adjusted returns
- Performance Metrics: Analyze CAGR, Sharpe ratios, and other key performance indicators
- Community Insights: Learn from real backtests created by other traders
Popular DIA Strategies
The most commonly backtested DIA options strategies include:
- Iron Condor: Sell both a call spread and put spread to profit from low volatility
- Credit Put Spread: Bullish strategy selling a put and buying a lower strike put
- Credit Call Spread: Bearish strategy selling a call and buying a higher strike call
- Short Strangle: Sell out-of-the-money puts and calls to collect premium
- Butterfly Spread: Limited risk, limited reward strategy centered around a target price
How to Use DIA Backtest Data
When reviewing DIA backtests, focus on:
- Sample size - look for backtests with 50+ trades for statistical significance
- Time period - ensure the backtest covers various market conditions
- Win rate vs. average trade size - high win rates matter less if losing trades are much larger
- Maximum drawdown - understand the worst-case scenario for the strategy
- Risk-adjusted returns - Sharpe ratio shows returns relative to volatility
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