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Bear Put Spread Guide | Vertical Spread Option Strategies
Learn how to profit from stock market declines with the bear put spread (long put spread) options strategy. The bear put spread is the third of the four vertical spread…
Read More »Bull Put Spread Guide | Vertical Spread Option Strategies
The bull put spread is the last of the four vertical spread options strategies we’ve covered in this video series. The bull put spread is a bullish vertical spread constructed…
Read More »Vertical Spread Trading: Time Decay & Profitability
Time decay plays a major role in profitability when trading vertical spreads. Not only do most vertical spreads require the stock price to move a particular direction, but all vertical…
Read More »Vertical Spread Trading: Implied Volatility & Profitability
Implied volatility plays a major role in profitability when trading vertical spreads. In this video, you’ll learn how changes in implied volatility can help or hurt the performance of the…
Read More »Bear Call Spread Guide | Vertical Spread Option Strategies
Learn how to profit from stock market declines with the bear call spread (short call spread) options strategy. In this video, we’ll cover exactly what the bear call spread is,…
Read More »Vertical Spread Trading | Choosing an Expiration Cycle
When trading vertical spreads, choosing an expiration cycle is somewhat strategic. With so many expirations to choose from, which ones should you trade? In this video, you’ll learn how short-term…
Read More »Vertical Spread Trading | When to Take Profits & Losses
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Read More »Debit Spreads | How to Select Strike Prices (Options Trading Tips)
With so many strike prices to choose from, how might you select strike prices when trading debit vertical spreads? To recap, two of the four vertical spreads are considered debit…
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