Master calendar spreads with adjustments for monthly income

Learn the art of executing time spreads. An effective non directional strategy for consistent returns

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Description

A calendar spread is an options strategy established by simultaneously entering a long and short position on the same underlying asset but with different delivery dates.

In a typical calendar spread, one would buy a longer-term contract and go short a nearer-term option with the same strike price. A calendar spread is most profitable when the underlying asset does not make any significant moves in either direction until after the near-month option expires. Thus taking advantage of the exponential time decay on the nearer month option contract.

The purpose of the trade is to profit from the passage of time and/or an increase in implied volatility in a directionally neutral strategy.

In this course you'll learn-

-The rationale, outlook, net position, effects of time decay, appropriate time to trade, selecting the stock, selecting the option, risk profile, advantages/ disadvantages, exiting the position etc. for a calendar spread.

-The steps in and out to be taken while creating a the time spread. 

-How to execute a calendar spread with the correct technique.

- How to read the pay off chart correctly by using tools available online.

-How to adjust the trade when it goes against you.

-Live examples of trades on Indian stocks.

Looking forward to seeing you in this exciting journey and helping you achieve your financial dreams.

What You Will Learn!

  • Master the craft of executing a Calendar spread
  • Basic of Options Greeks
  • Correctly setting up a calendar spread and reading the pay off chart using various tools
  • Skillfully adjusting a Calendar spread
  • Turning losing trades into Winners
  • Live examples of Calendar spreads (on Indian stocks)

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for advance traders who are well versed with option selling and buying and the concept of time decay
  • If you want to make consistent income or beat the banks yearly interest rates
  • For people who want to make the most out of their capital
  • For traders looking to understand the art and tricks of trade adjustments