Options Intermediate and Technical Analysis

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Bull Call Spread – Live Trade example

The Bull Call Spread is an extension of the Long Call Option. When you buy a Call Option, you are bullish. The Bull Call spread maintains the bullish element of the Long Call while controlling your costs and has a limited losses profile. Of course, everything is a compromise. But you would probably be willing to make this compromise. We explain why this spread is called a Bull Call spread, and how to address any confusion from these strange names. The risk-reward profile of a Bull Call spread is very favorable. We define why the Bull Call spread is a Debit spread, and study its Profit and Loss diagrams in detail. We put a real trade on IBM and we navigate the trade for a couple of weeks.

Course Details

How a Bull Call reduces Costs

Criteria for a good Bull Call spread

Analyze adjustments for the trade

The compromise on a Bull Call spread

Live trade on IBM for 2 weeks

Analyze exit points carefully and execute

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