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Vertical Sees Green Building Sector’s Growth as Spurring U.S. Economy

Vertical Sees Green Building Sector’s Growth as Spurring U.S. Economy As the American trade deficit widens, a Chicago-based marketing firm believes a focus on green can help erase red in the U.S. economy. Vertical, Incorporated announced it will showcase tools and strategies at Greenbuild 2010 in Chicago, November 17-19, to help sales and marketing executives [...]

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An option position composed of either all calls or all puts, with long options and short options at two different strikes. The options are all on the same stock and of the same expiration, with the quantity of long options and the quantity of short options netting to zero. ————– Free Options Lexis Software: We [...]

What is a Vertical Spread?

Types of Vertical Spreads A spread by definition, is when you sell one option and you buy another option that is correlated to the one you sold. This way if one loses value, then the other gains value and vice versa. This reduces the volatility and is in many ways much safer than purchasing a [...]

AMZN iron condor trade and vertical put spread from our chat room

www.OptionSIZZLE.com In our Elite chat room, members have direct access to real time stock and option market information, where they also have direct access to me with any trade ideas or questions on specific trading strategies. On Thursday and Friday of last week, a few different members had questions on how to play Amazon.com Inc. [...]

Options Trading Lessons: Vertical Spreads

There are two main types of vertical spreads. There is the vertical call spread and the vertical put spread. Each spread allows you to do two things. First, you can buy it, making you long the vertical spread. Second, you can sell it making you short the vertical spread. Both can be employed to take [...]

Options Trading Mastery: Vertical Spread Test Scenario

Let’s put together what we’ve been talking about, develop an imaginary spread scenario and set it in real life events. In October, let’s say that you begin to hear about IJK stock. It looks interesting, so you then use a variety of sources to learn about IJK: news, charts, outside analysts, internet research etc. [...]

Options Trading Mastery: Construction & Value of a Vertical Spread

Construction of a vertical spread occurs with the purchase and sale of a call (put) in the same stock and in the same month. The only difference between the two options is the strike price. For example, an investor would construct a vertical spread by purchasing the IBM June 55-call while selling the June IBM [...]

Vertical Spreads and Implied Volatility

One will commonly hear or read the following “rule of thumb” for options spread trading: When implied volatility is high, sell credit spreads and when implied volatility is low, buy debit spreads. Unfortunately, this is simply not true. The credit spread and its corresponding debit spread at the same strike prices will always have virtually [...]

Options Trading: Intrinsic Value and the Vertical Spread

An investor must always keep in mind that vertical spreads have an intrinsic value. This means it is possible to consider them ‘in the money.’ If a vertical spread has an intrinsic value, it can also have an extrinsic value. Unlike maximum intrinsic values that equal the difference between the strikes at expiration, maximum extrinsic [...]

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